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SCO said Wednesday that it has filed subpoenas with the U.S. District Court in Utah, targeting six different individuals or organizations. Those include Novell; Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel; Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation; Stewart Cohen, chief executive of the Open Source Development Labs; and John Horsley, general counsel of Transmeta.
-SCO is really not making alot of people happy here, not sure how much longer they can keep this up. If I was in the position to choose between sco and another company I would choose another company due to there hardhead tactics and genral anti-linux approach to everything. Now they have targeted the people which made unix/linux popular over the years, this is giving them one big black eye. I have confidence that opensource will dominate this argument.
SCO said Wednesday that it has filed subpoenas with the U.S. District Court in Utah, targeting six different individuals or organizations. Those include Novell; Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel; Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation; Stewart Cohen, chief executive of the Open Source Development Labs; and John Horsley, general counsel of Transmeta.
-SCO is really not making alot of people happy here, not sure how much longer they can keep this up. If I was in the position to choose between sco and another company I would choose another company due to there hardhead tactics and genral anti-linux approach to everything. Now they have targeted the people which made unix/linux popular over the years, this is giving them one big black eye. I have confidence that opensource will dominate this argument.
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