[CS-FSLUG] NI: SCO anagram wants a piece of XML action

Nathan T. celerate at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 23:43:30 CDT 2005


On 10/24/05, Fred A. Miller <fmiller at lightlink.com> wrote:
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> http://blogs.zdnet.com/service-oriented/index.php?p=456&tag=nl.e539
>

"However, if Scientigo were to prevail in any way, the implications could go
much deeper than SCO with the Linux kernel. While a majority of companies
run Linux somewhere, many implementations tend to be peripheral
applications, such as firewalls and e-mail servers."

Translation, Linux is used in companies too, but it's not important. ZDNet
is distorting the truth with selective phrasing again, Linux is used for
desktop systems in large numbers as well, and in even larger numbers it's
used for workstations. If SCO really had a case and could win then loosing
Linux would be a very big blow; however, I think Linus described SCO's
strategy best by calling it legal lottery.
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