SCO is now targeting Novell
http://news.com.com/2061-10795_3-6020546.html?tag=tb Take a look at Groklaw. There is a long running history there. Before Novell acquired SuSE, SCO threatened them with a lawsuit. You will also see that
On Friday 06 January 2006 2:19 pm, John Meyer wrote:
there are some very humorous issues that make the SCO attorneys come out
looking like jerks. Look at the January 3rd stuff where they have articles
about SCO vs. Red Hat, SCO vs. IBM and SCO vs. Novell
http://www.groklaw.net/
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Jerry Feldman
On Friday 06 January 2006 4:18 pm, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2006 2:19 pm, John Meyer wrote:
Take a look at Groklaw. There is a long running history there. Before Novell acquired SuSE, SCO threatened them with a lawsuit. You will also see that there are some very humorous issues that make the SCO attorneys come out looking like jerks. Look at the January 3rd stuff where they have articles about SCO vs. Red Hat, SCO vs. IBM and SCO vs. Novell http://www.groklaw.net/ <Snip> When did "numerosity" get to be a word? Sounds like one of those "I'm too cool to talk to you" words that drip out of Junior and High Schools. Or alternatively a Shopping channel Host describing the X-thousandth item just like all the previous items, except the colour. <sigh>
-- j Don't try to change my attitude or rearrange my latitude; Don't tell me what I think, I gotta get me some boat drinks
On 1/6/06, jfweber@bellsouth.net
On Friday 06 January 2006 4:18 pm, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2006 2:19 pm, John Meyer wrote:
Take a look at Groklaw. There is a long running history there. Before Novell acquired SuSE, SCO threatened them with a lawsuit. You will also see that there are some very humorous issues that make the SCO attorneys come out looking like jerks. Look at the January 3rd stuff where they have articles about SCO vs. Red Hat, SCO vs. IBM and SCO vs. Novell http://www.groklaw.net/ <Snip> When did "numerosity" get to be a word? Sounds like one of those "I'm too cool to talk to you" words that drip out of Junior and High Schools. Or alternatively a Shopping channel Host describing the X-thousandth item just like all the previous items, except the colour. <sigh>
-- j
Appears to be obsolete - don't know when or who decides that. Numerosity | Nu`mer*os"i*ty | n. L. numerositas. 1. The state of being numerous; numerousness. Obs. 1913 Webster 2. Rhythm; harmony; flow. Obs. 1913 Webster The numerosity of the sentence pleased the ear. --S. Parr. 1913 Webster
Just one more comment on SCO.
IMHO, while SCO's antics seem comical we in the OpenSource community
should watch this since they are not only challenging Linux (and other
Unix derivatives) but also the entire OpenSource movement.
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Jerry Feldman
Jerry Feldman wrote:
Just one more comment on SCO. IMHO, while SCO's antics seem comical we in the OpenSource community should watch this since they are not only challenging Linux (and other Unix derivatives) but also the entire OpenSource movement.
I thought they stopped trying to claim GPL was "unconstitutional". As I watch this nonsense unfold, I get the impression they try one tack, get shot down, try another, get shot down again, etc.
On Sunday 08 January 2006 19:58, James Knott wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
Just one more comment on SCO. IMHO, while SCO's antics seem comical we in the OpenSource community should watch this since they are not only challenging Linux (and other Unix derivatives) but also the entire OpenSource movement.
I thought they stopped trying to claim GPL was "unconstitutional".
As I watch this nonsense unfold, I get the impression they try one tack, get shot down, try another, get shot down again, etc.
It's about time the courts stopped powdering there collective butts and scuppered SCO for the last time and give a bit of peace from these continual false claims of theres. Pete . -- If Bill Gates had gotten LAID at High School do YOU think there would be a Microsoft ? Of course NOT ! You gotta spend a lot of time at your school Locker stuffing underware up your ass to think , I am going to take on the worlds Computer Industry -------:heard on Cyber Radio.:------- AFFA
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James Knott
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Jerry Feldman
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jfweber@bellsouth.net
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John Meyer
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Peter Nikolic
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Richard Mancusi