
I was skeptical but they have a compelling case. In the ppt there are "greek characters" on 2 pages which I had to sign an NDA to view. To the best of my knowledge most of the disputed code was available at SCO FORUM since only 27+ lines of code are required to sue IBM. SCO is a legitimate and complete owner of UNIX System V despite Novell's claims to the contrary. Don't shoot me I'm only the messenger. I have stakes in Novell, Linux, SCO and other computing interests. THE LIST SERVER IS'N WORKING PROPERLY!!! Best regards, Rick Tomaschuk rickt-ZACYGPecefkNbK0NzMECUg at public.gmane.org Novell Resource http://www.TorontoNUI.ca On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:17:12 -0400, bill traynor <btraynor-zC6tqtfhjqE at public.gmane.org> wrote :
rickl-ZACYGPecefkNbK0NzMECUg at public.gmane.org wrote:
I was at SCO Forum this week and viewed some of the disputed code and SCO's explanations both without and with NDA. They have a valid case. Linux kernel 2.4 to 2.6 contains AIX code which allows scalability beyond that which would have been available in a "regular development timeframe". Anyone interested in a copy of the non-nda PPT let me know and I'll email you a copy. I've tried several postings to the list server but it does'nt seem to be working.
Then why won't they just show everyone the code?
And I'd like a copy of the PPT, please email to btraynor-zC6tqtfhjqE at public.gmane.org
Thanks Bill
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