I know this is not a scribus issue per se, but this affects everybody in the Linux Community. Anyway, The following are the highlights from the worldwide SCO/Reseller confrence call today. Please note that I am not a SCO reseller (And would never be....), but this information was give to me by someone who works for a company who is:
A few highlights: 1. SCO wants $699 per CPU for a license 2. This is until October 15, then jumps to $1399 per CPU 3. They "WILL" sue the end users of Linux who don't buy a license 4. IBM and SCO's lawsuit has a court date for April 2005 5. Redhat and SCO's lawsuit would follow shortly afterwards. 6. Stated that they will not publicly disclose the "infringing code" The only thing I can figure is that crack usage must be on the rise in Salt Lake City, Utah... Best regards Marvin Dickens Alpharetta, Georgia USA
