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."
Maybe we could all get together and chip in a buck or two to buy the assets, then open-source the whole thing.
How does that sound?
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
$0. SCO doesn't have any Unix assets.
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They didn't say they own Unix, this time. They said they own Unix technologies and "certain UNIX system V software products and related services." Meaning, SCO Unix. Anyway, the news here is that they are officially not any sort of software or technology company anymore, they are now officially nothing more than a shambling, undead lawsuit factory. I suppose the one guy who still licenses anything SCO related will be happy they are selling his support contract to someone else.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
I take it this does not include a complete set of System V (Release 4.2 or 5) source code does it?
Having never seen any AT&T Unix code newer than the reprint of Lions' A commentary on the Unix Operating System, (based on V6 - 1975) and the "ancient" Unix source from The Unix Heritage Society.
It would be purely academic and novelty, but it would be of geeky interest to have access to System V's source code.
I guess MS could buy the kernel and bundle it with apt, gcc and Windowmaker and sell it as "Windows 8"...
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?