Am 06. Jun, 2003 schw=E4tzte Vaughn Treude so:
> Does any of this matter, even if we (the Linux community) are totally rig=
ht,
> 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 viab=
le
> Linux vendors (except, of course, IBM) enough to put them out of busines=
s.
> The so-called "wheels of justice" turn very slowly. Martha Stewart is j=
ust
> 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 pressur=
es
> SCO to drop the suit, Tux could be a casualty.
Here's where Germany comes to our rescue :).
Provided LinuxTag e.V. continues pursueing SCO in the German court system,
we should have answers or SCO will have to shut up.
http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/de/press/releases.xsp?id=3D4
( English at the bottom )
http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/de/press/releases.xsp?id=3D3
LinuxTag e.V. is also primary sponsor for Knoppix.
ciao,
der.hans
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