[Biodevelopers] re: SCO lawsuit

Chris Dagdigian dag at sonsorol.org
Thu Jun 19 12:18:24 EDT 2003


My $.02

Nothing that SCO does outside of a courtroom matters to me or any of the 
folks I've talked to. The meaningfull stuff will happen in front of a 
judge. Everything else is hype and empty press releases. It is well past 
time for SCO to lay out their evidence (and stop changing their rhetoric 
every 48 hours).

-Chris


> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 23:06:40 -0400
> From: "J.W. Bizzaro" <jeff at bioinformatics.org>
> To: bio_bulletin_board at bioinformatics.org,
> 	biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org
> Subject: [Biodevelopers] Re: SCO Lawsuit
> Reply-To: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org
> 
> There is now a poll on our main page (http://bioinformatics.org) about this.
> 
> Cheers.
> Jeff
> 
> Sam Jaffe wrote:
> 
>>The SCO lawsuit has sent a chill through the corporate enterprise 
>>computing world, especially for anyone working with Linux or AIX. What 
>>about the  bioinformatics community? Are you following the lawsuit with 
>>interest, or have you already dismissed it? Has your project formed a 
>>committee to deal with the potential implications? Have you started 
>>formulating plans for what to do if a judge issues an order to stop 
>>using Linux or AIX? I know that such a possibility is remote, but one 
>>never knows how the legal system will react to such lawsuits. Any 
>>replies would be appreciated. By the way, this is for a story I'm 
>>working on dealing with the subject. Thanks.
>>
>>Sam Jaffe
>>Associate Editor
>>The Scientist Magazine (www.the-scientist.com)
>>215 386 9601 x.3015
>>sjaffe at the-scientist.com
>>
> 
> 
> 


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