On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 17:20, Gnu Man wrote:
> Actually SCO is being pretty slick about this.  They said today that
> they have never and will never go after individual Linux developers.  
> 
> Their main target are corporations and end users after that.

That still doesn't preclude the kernel developers from suing SCO,
though.

Tanner
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