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:The Register: Insiders Reveal SCO's Monterey Disarray
The Register: Insiders Reveal SCO's Monterey Disarray
May 3, 2005, 14 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (9460 reads)

(Other stories by Andrew Orlowski)

"First the sideshow, then the scoop. A former SCO insider puts the relationship with IBM over Project Monterey in an entirely new light.

"But first, we're delighted that after a long correspondence over a fortnight with Groklaw editor Pamela Jones, a potentially damaging series of articles about SCO and Project Monterey has been corrected. SCO has made an absurd claim that it didn't know IBM planned to port Monterey to POWER--and yet that was a publicly-stated goal of the project from the outset..."

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