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Bill Gates - I'd actually like a more "human" piece on Bill Gates; his retirement, his current activities, but also his view on the current OS market and the role of Microsoft in it (and indirectly, his ability to steer Microsoft within this area).
Steve Wozniak - how has he been doing?
A Qt developer - on C++ and the role of Qt in the changing OS demands.
An Internet Explorer developer - on HTML5, IE8 and the need to catch up.
A securemac.com representative - on Mac OS X security, the need for spyware and virus scanners.
I'd also like:
Former Be-engineers (preferably several simultaneously) - on their time at Be, Inc., their endeavours ever since, whether they have been able to find a working environment like the one at Be (it is said to be legendary, correct?), what their view is on BeOS and how they look back on it, what BeOS-inspired changes they have suggested for the projects they are working on (Spaces in OSX; PalmSource software shortly after the takeover; &c), what they think of Haiku now (do they like/dislike it, what are its chances/pitfalls) and what future they envision for BeOS/Haiku/legacy.




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http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/13/the-engadget-show-with-steve-bal...
I'd also suggest Steve Jobs.
But I've a feeling that OSNews isn't large enough to land either of those interviews.
I also thought of Simon Peyton Jones and Miguel De Icaza.
Edited 2009-10-16 01:16 UTC