New Survey Finds No Linux 'Chill' From SCO Suit
daddywonka writes "According to this article at internetnews.com, an upcoming survey from the Robert Frances Group shows that 'cost-savings and the General Public License, or GPL, are trumping any concerns about SCO Group's claim of copyright infringement within parts of Linux.' The survey only covers 15 companies. That doesn't seem very reassuring to me. Do any slashdotters have experience with their companies pulling the plug on Linux projects due to the SCO trial or is it business as usual?"
Even worse analogy. SCO is Iraq. Linux is the U.N. Guess who's going to win in the end?
The ONLY way for this SCO affair to come out in their favor is if some judge decides they are entitled to own Linux copyrights. And that, friends, is not going to happen.
If I close my eyes I can see the dusting of freckles across the tops of her shoulders and feel her flat stomach tense under my palms when I kiss the back of her neck, but time has stolen her name from me.
Dude, I'm not being critical, but that is strange. I'm older than you are, and I still have too many living brain cells to forget the name of somebody I shared such memorable times with. Maybe it's repressed--you do still seem to have some residual warmth going there.
Anyway, Merry Xmas, etc. No offense, just a comment.
Mods, hit this one hard: -1 Seriously Offtopic