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If a link is good enough for someone to follow up on, then sure, I can do that. I thought you were referring to articles.
I would think it would be easy to create a list of OSs though and to find out what companies/orgs are working on that, and then to find interesting people in there to interview or possibly to have them write an article. Yes it is harder to find interesting people but if you don't know, ask us who we would think would be interesting to read an interview or even a profile about.
Look at new orgs like newspapers and tv news. They don't just have office staff that sit there waiting for them to call me or by looking at the internet to see what they can find. They have reporters and investigators that literally "go out in the field" to find news. I think OS/News needs to do a lot more of that.
Edited 2011-01-26 17:58 UTC