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4 Feb
2003
4 Feb
'03
16:57
From: ROBERT X. CRINGELY(R): "Notes from the Field" InfoWorld.com, Monday, February 3, 2003 "When SCO, SuSE, Connectiva, and TurboLinux banded together to form UnitedLinux, the pretense was that the companies would each contribute to the development of an operating system. But apparently SCO is not adding to the technical development of UnitedLinux software. Rather, it is merely sending SuSE a check every month, with which the latter is getting extra research dirt beneath its nails. The word is that SCO is paying its way out of contributing development so it can concentrate on core competencies." -- Fred A. Miller Systems Administrator Cornell Univ. Press Services fm@cupserv.org, www.cupserv.org