I'm tired of companies like SCO and M$ taking on the open source community through FUD. So the open source community should strike back. If SCO does not amicably settle all issues related to Linux in 30 days, then every open source project should add a simple clause to the licensing agreement that prohibits the use of the open source software on SCO systems.
If SCO Unix systems can't be used with GNU or Apache or Mozilla or MySql who will buy their products? No one. If there are no future releases of Apache or other open source products for SCO no one will come.
Then the next time some company decides to bite the hand that feeds it, they will perhaps think first.
I'm tired of companies like SCO and M$ taking on the open source community through FUD. So the open source community should strike back. If SCO does not amicably settle all issues related to Linux in 30 days, then every open source project should add a simple clause to the licensing agreement that prohibits the use of the open source software on SCO systems. If SCO Unix systems can't be used with GNU or Apache or Mozilla or MySql who will buy their products? No one. If there are no future releases of Apache or other open source products for SCO no one will come. Then the next time some company decides to bite the hand that feeds it, they will perhaps think first.