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:Orange Crate: The Shell Game Continues
Orange Crate: The Shell Game Continues
Apr 3, 2004, 05 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (7503 reads)

"In what must have been an extremely frustrating interview, Stephen Vaughan-Nichols gathered an exclusive with two SCO Group executives at their headquarters in Lindon, Utah. That eWeek seems to be willing to give the SCO Group press play at a time when IBM is wisely silent may be more of a blessing than the SCO Group intends. Certainly, they should be allowed to open their mouths, for every time they do, I find more gems of opportunity.

"Steven, thanks for giving us this latest piece of propoganda from the SCO Group perspective. It becomes clear to me that neither Darl nor Chris ever read Sun Tzu's The Art of War, for they are always saying things that could only make Homer Simpson look positively brilliant by comparison. It is clear early on that McBride and Sontag are very upset that they didn't get the copyrights to UNIX and UNIXWare, and they are hopping mad. That is good for Novell, bad for Caldera-SCO Group..."

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