Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on August 25, 2003 12:33 AM
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/ Take look at this website for further info. It's possible that they took their own website down.
Just what I was thinking. You figure it's possible they're worried about ESR's "guarantee you won't like what we're cooking up next", found a compromised or vulnerable internal email server, and figured their private internal email conversations are about to be used against them? That would make them disconnect from the internet pronto.
Also consider that ESR has openly stated that he has access to sysVr4 source code, and implied in another statement that he has access to r1-r3 as well. His team can dif that against Linux and BSD's to look for SCO infringements, which I would bet are many. Not a reason for them to shut down their website, but another indicator that this fight is about to get real interesting real soon.
I can hardly wait to hear SCO's story on the disappearance of their website.
Re:SCO website
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on August 25, 2003 12:33 AMTake look at this website for further info.
It's possible that they took their own website down.
Just what I was thinking. You figure it's possible they're worried about ESR's "guarantee you won't like what we're cooking up next", found a compromised or vulnerable internal email server, and figured their private internal email conversations are about to be used against them? That would make them disconnect from the internet pronto.
Also consider that ESR has openly stated that he has access to sysVr4 source code, and implied in another statement that he has access to r1-r3 as well. His team can dif that against Linux and BSD's to look for SCO infringements, which I would bet are many. Not a reason for them to shut down their website, but another indicator that this fight is about to get real interesting real soon.
I can hardly wait to hear SCO's story on the disappearance of their website.
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