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I keep seeing requests to interview Linus and Alan, etc. And while I respect them greatly and wouldn't want to see them forgotten (yeah right), I'm curious what could be asked that hasn't already been asked. Maybe I'm just too tired to think right now, but Linus is interviewed at least a few times a year, Alan not as often, but still. . . I'm really not trying to flame anyone; I'm quite curious about what sorts (new) of questions people have.
Originally posted by moses I keep seeing requests to interview Linus and Alan, etc. And while I respect them greatly and wouldn't want to see them forgotten (yeah right), I'm curious what could be asked that hasn't already been asked. Maybe I'm just too tired to think right now, but Linus is interviewed at least a few times a year, Alan not as often, but still. . . I'm really not trying to flame anyone; I'm quite curious about what sorts (new) of questions people have.
I'd have to agree with Moses. So many requests for the same two guys, but yet there are so many other very interesting people to maybe get an interview with that play such an important role in the Linux and Open Source community. Give those kernel hackers a break as they are probably bothered more often than any other. Just my opinion at least.
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