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Wiki on SCO vs IBM
posted by mpawlo on Friday May 30, @11:43AM
from the collaboration dept.
Open Source Mr Karsten M Self has initiated a Wiki web site collecting information on the SCO vs IBM debacle. I can actually think of a few things more amusing than trying to give advise to clients worried about the fuss provided by SCO.

I don't know how enterprises react to this mess in the U.S. but over here in Sweden people are worried. With 'people' I mean the ones certifying the bills for payment at larger companies. I guess that is also part of the SCO tactics. IBM will have to enter into a conciliation (settlement) for commercial reasons, should they not be able to throw this out of court with a preliminary injunction or something similar pretty soon.



Mr Self's effort is a great start on a web site through which you and I can furnish worried Swedes and others with all the necessary updates and information on the SCO ongoings in this matter. Register and contribute!

Visit Mr Karsten M Self's SCO vs IBM wiki.

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