Does anyone have a clue what Novel actually sold to SCO way back when...
I'm thinking along the lines do THEY (i.e. Novell) have the right to "theoretically" put sys V code and the likes originally their property into Linux...
And would such a move could puncture SCO's ongoing case and limit the case to a very specific timespan... no moneymachine for SCO no more or???
One could possible go as far as imagining Novell publishing the entire source base for whatever Novell has the rights to at this point - If they have any such rights...
- Thoughts on this anyone?
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Hmm any bearing on the SCO case
Posted by: nimoy on November 04, 2003 11:08 PMI'm thinking along the lines do THEY (i.e. Novell) have the right to "theoretically" put sys V code and the likes originally their property into Linux...
And would such a move could puncture SCO's ongoing case and limit the case to a very specific timespan... no moneymachine for SCO no more or???
One could possible go as far as imagining Novell publishing the entire source base for whatever Novell has the rights to at this point - If they have any such rights...
- Thoughts on this anyone?
The views and thoughts in this post are the posters own and do not necessarily represent the views of the organization to which the poster is affiliated.
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