The spots of previous invitees who did not respond or who were unable to attend were filled by Apple today, when they sent out additional invites to developers who applied to attend the Worldwide Developers Conference viewing event at Apple Park.

The viewing event will take place on Monday, June 6, and will include a viewing party for both the keynote and the Platforms State of the Union discussion.

The all new Developer Center that Apple built at the Apple Park campus will be a special experience for developers, as no one knows much about it at this point in time.

During the viewing event, Apple took applications and informed developers about their status on Thursday, May 12. Developers were required to RSVP by May 18 but some were not able to.

The event is limited to a small group of developers and attendees are selected using a lottery system. The event is free, but members of the Apple Developer Program and Apple Developer Enterprise Program have to travel to Cupertino, California for secure accommodations.

There was some concern that Apple might cancel the viewing party event because of a rise in COVID cases that necessitated pushing back the full return of corporate employees to Apple Park, but that Apple is inviting additional developers suggests canceling is not in the cards.

There is a small viewing party for the Worldwide Developers Conference. The keynote is scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. The time in the Pacific is on Monday, June 6.