In case you have not been following the news and wish to learn more about
the history of the SCO v. everybody shenanigans, Wikipedia has a well put
together summary of claims from both sides including news links from the
past half year. They continue to update this page as the drama continues.
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Warren Togami wrote:
Can't find the link to Red Hat's filing yet...
I am sure it will be available soon. If not, I will send you a copy.
Red Hat's complaint is very well written, and I strongly suggest that
everyone take a close look at it.
I don't know if anyone here still remembers (o
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/2003/08/04.html
Paralegal (not a lawyer)'s analysis of what this Red Hat filing means.
Also a link to SCO's quick response to Red Hat's new filing. Further
down the page is "A Criminal Lawyer's Take on SCO: They Not Only May
Lose, Sanctions Possible"
http://www.o
A friend of mine faxed me a copy of Red Hat's complaint against SCO
filed at Delaware Federal District Court today. I am sure this
document will soon be readily available on the web if not already so.
Red Hat's Complaint contains a very concise summary of the history of
Linux and GPL. In add