The article presented by Stephen Evans is baseless. As a linux user I find that the article points at finger at the Linux users, who to hate SCO, but don't release viruses or DDoS their servers. This is simply an issue of some malicious cracker who happens to think that the next target should be SCO, so another possibility would be that SCO initiated it on themselves. Looking at their press releases and how they release information, it is entireley possible on both scenarios. My only issue is that you are defacing the name of Open Source and putting people like myself in a bad light, and giving us a bad name. Please make note, amend, or at least acknowledge that this issue isnt as black and white as you are putting it.
The article presented by Stephen Evans is baseless. As a linux user I find that the article points at finger at the Linux users, who to hate SCO, but don't release viruses or DDoS their servers. This is simply an issue of some malicious cracker who happens to think that the next target should be SCO, so another possibility would be that SCO initiated it on themselves. Looking at their press releases and how they release information, it is entireley possible on both scenarios. My only issue is that you are defacing the name of Open Source and putting people like myself in a bad light, and giving us a bad name. Please make note, amend, or at least acknowledge that this issue isnt as black and white as you are putting it.