Friends, If SCO is out to dominate the Linux community in the manner it is acting then the Linux users and its other producers should go for an all out boycott of the SCO group. I am a proud user of Linuxware and Unixware and I believe strongly in the ways that this community holds on to the freedom of usage and delivery of this software. SCO has underestimated the users and overestimated its stupidity. So why not just tell SCO to take a hike. ABHIJIT NAIK On Sat, 3 May 2003, James Mohr wrote:
On Saturday 03 May 2003 16:03, Nick Zentena wrote:
On May 3, 2003 10:14 am, James Mohr wrote:
to keep secret what lines of code it thinks were "stolen". That would prevent the developers from cleaning up the code before the trial.
How would some one clean up CDs currently in possesion of the plantiff? At the very least they are required to tell the person being sued what is the problem. Giving the person the chance to stop the current problem. By not doing that they weaken any claim to damages.
Nick
Well, you could simply remove those components from your system that your system. However, that might be a valid argument for IBM, SuSE, RedHat, etc. SO maybe "forcing" Caldera to tell us, we increase the damages they might have to pay. Hmmm. Sometimes, I'm glad I am not a lawyer.
Regards,
jimmo
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