Yes please - to designing and releasing my own sak!
I've been watching the slide lock to liner lock change closely due to preferring the liner lock and the strong locking bottle opener that comes with it. I'll take them any day over the slide lock.
In this new world... I agree on the Outrider. I also would much like it to be one handed; and I wouldn't say no to the nailfile either - the shape is great for a lot of uses besides nails. If I had to drop something it would be the saw to lose weight - such seems evil given I used the saw on rogue small gum trees while mowing yesterday.
It doesn't look like the liner lock variants are anywhere near common yet... waiting for the first reviews... 
Someone once recommended me the Evolution 23, but it is 85mm. It has a loupe, nail file, saw, locking knife, tweezers, scissors... Perfect for the woods (and the added loupe can start a fire in a sunny day, I guess), but I would have to test it to see if is able to cut a branch and carve wood in such a small size. I guess 111mm is the way to go. I would love the nail file/hook combo from the Compact in all models with 3 or more tools on the back.
But I don't understand why the 111mm models only have a maximum of 2 tools on the back, maybe because of the locking blade/bottle opener?
I'm not a fan of the thick models because I like ultralight carries and I love the idea of carrying only the tools I find useful (even if I just save like 20 grams), also thick models don't feel great on the hand when using the tools. But then I'm always debating the small disagreements I have with the intermediate models. I wonder if Vic repair shops will do a custom tool exchange for me
