USENIX Panel On SCO Lawsuit Now Available
porkrind writes "No Starch Press and The USENIX Association co-sponsored a discussion on the SCO vs. IBM case at the USENIX Annual Technical Conference. Now you can listen as Chris DiBona, Don Marti, Jon "maddog" Hall, and others explain the nuances of the case. Click here for the MP3."
Should this thing get all slashdotted to hell, I've got a BitTorrent mirror of the MP3 available here.
ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/temp/usenix-slashdot/us enix.mp3
Mirror of MP3 just in case of Slashdotting.
Chris DiBona, Don Marti, Jon "maddog" Hall
How about anyone who might have something important to say about the topic?
What about the Samuel Palmisano or Steve Ballmer or Steve Jobs or Linus Torvalds?
It's no surprise that a group of anti-SCO zealots come out with an anti-SCO position.
I have been pwned because my
Okay, not OG, just another AC.
But yes, I've read all available documents and exhibits except for the NDA code specifically under scrutiny.
From what I can tell SCO has quite a case if the NDA code can be proven to be illegally added to Linux. If not, then the whole case falls apart.
Whoa. I just summarized that last 3 weeks of Slashdot in two sentences.
So, if every Linux user could go out and do something that cost SCO a dollar... :-)
Believe me, I wanted to get someone from IBM, SCO, Novell, or Microsoft, but they were all unavailable for comment, for reasons that should be obvious.
When it comes to lawsuits, the companies that are involved run far, far away from making public comments. So, I did the next best thing and got people who had spoken to everyone involved. You may think it's one-sided, but they offer a good analysis of the case.
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Does anybody know where the slides for this talk are?