Hmm. Beyond the obvious question ("What code, dammit?") I wonder how they
are going to define "server".
I mean, assuming that code actually /was/ taken from them (and not code
licenced to them by Novell) (none of which I really believe), would I have
to pay $700 just to run my dinky personal webserver off my DSL line? What
about a P2P primary node? What about using it to serve MP3s to my MP3
player in my stereo rack?
Boy, looking above, I really wish I had any of that. :-\
But that's not the point. How are they going to define "server"?
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
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: Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:52 AM
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: Subject: SCO says you can use continue using Linux for free...
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: ...as long as you you fork over $699 per processor, that is...
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: http://www.itworld.com/Man/2685/030805scolicensing/
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