Jeff solicited suggestions for guests for the Stack Overflow podcast. Pitch your idea for a guest, and submit it to the slings and arrows of the SO communuty. This pitch should include a brief reason why your selection would be a good guest.

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Gee, I wish people would include a brief description of what the speaker's expertise is, what would make them of interest to SO listeners. At least a link? – DOK Oct 23 '08 at 16:51
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Bruce Schneier

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Jon Skeet (of course)

Done on Podcast #72: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/10/podcast-72/

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I'm actually going to find someone named "John Skeet" and force them to come on the podcast. – Jeff Atwood Jul 14 '09 at 11:15
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I don't remember Jon Skeet being on the podcast. – John Topley Jul 14 '09 at 11:16
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Wasn't the h in joHn intentional? – chakrit Aug 10 '09 at 21:02
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I'd choose Scott Gu

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Randomly selected Stack Overflow users

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That would be cool, and would help tie the podcast to the community. – Kyle Cronin Oct 23 '08 at 14:31
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Any of the Top 10/100 reputation list could be interesting – Schalk Versteeg Oct 23 '08 at 14:38
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Scott Hanselman

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Steve McConnell

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About time this comes ahead. Steve McConnell rocks. – Thomas Owens Oct 23 '08 at 23:44
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Martin Fowler (ie. Continuous Integration/CruiseControl, Refactoring)

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Stephen Fry

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Rich B For Massive Damage

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if RichB was a podcast guest, I'd actually listen – Steven A. Lowe Jul 24 '09 at 0:15
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John Carmack

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Andy Hunt and also Dave Thomas

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee

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Alan Kay -- Jeff seems to really like him and has implemented changes to the site based on him posting here. I'm interested in what he might have to say.

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John Resig (jQuery developer) and the developers from the MVC team.

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Joshua Bloch - author of Effective Java

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TheTXI and a stuffed pony.

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+1, but only if I can voice the stuffed pony. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 14 '09 at 12:44
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Kent Beck

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Kent Beck is a user of Stack Overflow, as well. That would make it doubly interesting. – Thomas Owens Oct 23 '08 at 23:45
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Bjarne Stroustrup

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Scott Meyers

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Phil Haack

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High reputation Stack Overflow users (that have been screened to check they have good communications skills. Programming skills != communication skills).

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You mean programmers do things like mix in code with their prose? (:-) – JohnMcG Oct 24 '08 at 17:38
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Lawrence Lessig - To discuss software patents and legal aspects of social web sites

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Also about choosing (correct) Creative Commons license for contents of StackOverflow – Jakub Narębski Jul 14 '09 at 22:16
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Miguel de Icaza is pretty interesting too.

(He is a guest on podcast # 61.)

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Rick Brewster author of Paint.NET

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Sir C. A. R. Hoare

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Google. I'm interested in the search engine he developed.

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Larry Page? Sergey Brin? Eric Schmidt? – chakrit Aug 6 '09 at 8:09
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@Chakrit ... that sound all those months ago was "whoosh" – jcolebrand Oct 13 '11 at 23:06
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