First, everyone with a copy of OpenLinux will have it on e-bay.
Second, Chinese software.... copiers will get a chance to pirate SCO software.
Third, people like me will be going to used book and software stores shopping for recent SCO releases (openLinux 2.4 @ 14.95)
What a country!
There are SCO approved witnesses saying the code is the same.... SCO DID volunteer the information.... now there is an unidentified counter claim of copyright violation.... and even if this last claim weren't there, we have evidence the code is the same from SCO and two claims of ownership....
Just some thoughts....
The big fun comes when SCO sues a user! It will give IBM, Redhat and others a goal to defend.
Didn't the survey involve people already using linux?
First, everyone with a copy of OpenLinux will have it on e-bay. Second, Chinese software .... copiers will get a chance to pirate SCO software.
Third, people like me will be going to used book and software stores shopping for recent SCO releases (openLinux 2.4 @ 14.95)
What a country!
There are SCO approved witnesses saying the code is the same .... SCO DID volunteer the information .... now there is an unidentified counter claim of copyright violation .... and even if this last claim weren't there, we have evidence the code is the same from SCO and two claims of ownership ....
Just some thoughts ....