Are we sure this is a move to x86?. It doesn't say this anywhere in the press release. This isn't something they wouldn't leave out. Intel has other processors: the Itanium and Xeon, e.g.? 64 bit, RISC,... And Mac OS X won't have the trouble with that like that Windows has... and it would mean Mac OS X would not run on standard PC equipment... or what? I don't know that much about processors anymore. I lost interest 10 years ago. Enlighten me.
There are Very Many Open Source supporters. What if we agreed on a reasonable price, and we all put a call in at that price for 1 SCO share? I believe that we, collectively, would own a majority of SCO in a short number of weeks.
Then we can decide, as owners, to make this go away. And, with the appropriate legal help, discard the current leadership, obviously without a bonus. I put up Richard Stallman, Eric Raymond, Bruce Perens, et al. as new board members (I wonder if they're interested:)).
Is SCO public? What's there stock symbol?
sounds like a portable Würlitzer ;-)
As long as they would now commit those resources to swt support on Mac OS X, this would actually be a Very Good Thing ...
Are we sure this is a move to x86?. It doesn't say this anywhere in the press release. This isn't something they wouldn't leave out. Intel has other processors: the Itanium and Xeon, e.g.? 64 bit, RISC, ... And Mac OS X won't have the trouble with that like that Windows has ... and it would mean Mac OS X would not run on standard PC equipment ... or what? I don't know that much about processors anymore. I lost interest 10 years ago. Enlighten me.
There are Very Many Open Source supporters. What if we agreed on a reasonable price, and we all put a call in at that price for 1 SCO share? I believe that we, collectively, would own a majority of SCO in a short number of weeks. Then we can decide, as owners, to make this go away. And, with the appropriate legal help, discard the current leadership, obviously without a bonus. I put up Richard Stallman, Eric Raymond, Bruce Perens, et al. as new board members (I wonder if they're interested :)).
Is SCO public? What's there stock symbol?