SCO Puts Unix Assets On the Block
itwbennett writes "SCO Group announced Thursday that it plans to auction off most of its Unix assets, including 'certain UNIX system V software products and related services,' ITworld reports. 'This asset sale is an important step forward in ensuring business continuity for our customers around the world,' said Ken Nielsen, SCO chief financial officer, in a statement. 'Our goal is to ensure continued viability for SCO, its customers, employees and the Unix technology.' Interested parties must submit a bid for the assets by Oct. 5."
They could use a decent operating system to sell
The difference between Canada and the USA is that in Canada healthcare is a right and gun ownership is a privilege.
Would anyone like to buy the rights to OS/2 products systems and services from me?
Maybe Paul Allen will buy them.
XKCD:Xeric Knowledge Comically Dispen
SCOXQ already has a buyer in mind (probably Yarro), or they wouldn't do this auction.
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
I'm not a SCO Unix guru by any stretch of the imagination, but having used it casually for years I don't see anything in it of value which does not already exist in Linux or the BSDs.
I think Darl McBride had the same thought. In choosing litigation over innovation, to quote the guardian of the Grail in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: "He chose poorly."