In gnu.misc.discuss Alexander Terekhov <[email protected]> wrote: > > Rahul Dhesi wrote: > [summarising RJack's line of argument] >> contract. And therefore, you no longer need an offer an an acceptance to >> form a contract.
> "SCO has taken source code made available by IBM under the GPL, included > that code in SCO's Linux products, and distributed significant portions > of those products under the GPL. By so doing, SCO accepted the terms of > the GPL (pursuant to GPL ? 5), both with respect to source code made > available by IBM under the GPL and with respect to SCO's own Linux > distributions." > "source code made available by IBM under the GPL" > that's an offer, retard. No, it's one at the normal speed. > "SCO has taken ... and distributed significant portions of those products > under the GPL. By so doing, SCO accepted the terms of the GPL (pursuant to > GPL ? 5)" > that's acceptance, retard. No it's acceptance of the GPL, again at normal speed. Now what are you trying to say? > regards, > alexander. -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
