On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, at 2:30pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So does SCO plan to become the Linux alternative, giving away licenses 
> and selling support ?  Might work, but they will have a much smaller
> development team.  :-)

  SCO has got to be one of the most clunky commercial Unixes ever.  Yah, it
does technically work, but getting there and using it is not fun.  Last I
heard (which was admittedly some time ago), Caldera's plan was to migrate
all customers to Caldera OpenLinux, and phase out the proprietary Unix lines
entirely.  It made sense to me -- SCO development must have been a loss
leader, and they could make a pile of money consulting on migrations.

  IMO.  :)

-- 
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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