I sure hope you're right!! The problem is that Linux vendors have been damaged by this crummy economy, and that to be denied growth opportunities for a couple of years could be their death knell. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. To SCO I say: put up or shut up! Show us where the code is so we can remove it. I wonder if we could all (Linux vendors, organizations, user groups) file a class-action suit if they continue their FUD campaign. Vaughn On Saturday 07 June 2003 01:45, you wrote: > Vaughn Treude wrote: > >Does any of this matter, even if we (the Linux community) are totally > > right, as I (and most all of us) believe we are . . .? > > > >All SCO has to do is drag this out long enough to cost the remaining > > viable Linux vendors (except, of course, IBM) enough to put them out of > > business. The so-called "wheels of justice" turn very slowly. Martha > > Stewart is just now being indicted for her alleged insider trading deal. > > Bishop O'Brien is just now cutting a deal about the priestly sex > > scandals. So what if SCO's suit is groundless? Unless IBM cuts a deal > > with them, or someone pressures SCO to drop the suit, Tux could be a > > casualty. > > > >Can anybody say FreeBSD? > > > >Vaughn Treude > > I don't understand a key in all of this. > > Basis: > 1. Assume for a moment that SCO's claims are true and Unix code that > they own is in Linux. > 2. Assume that I am CIO of a Fortune 1500 company using Linux in my IT > infrastructure. > > Question: > Can SCO simply give me an ultimatum, requiring me to pay them or forcing > me to stop using Linux? They obviously wouldn't own all of Linux so > wouldn't they only be able to make me stop using the offending code? > After the offending code is written out, I could go on using Linux again. > > That would be a worse case scenerio that I don't think will come to be. > However, I do worry that SCO can maintain a cloud over Linux and really > hurt people who have built their business on it. > > On the other hand, once the mess is resolved, SCO will either slink away > in defeat or crumble away once the code is removed, since they > completely angered most of their potential market. Then, I would expect > Linux growth to explode because of the pent-up demand. > > Alan > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss