“The UnitedLinux consortium–unveiled with much fanfare last
year as a unified effort to create a standard Linux
distribution–has been awfully quiet of late in an industry segment
that has been anything but quiet.“That has market watchers questioning what the future holds for
the group, formed in May 2002 by Conectiva SA, SuSE Linux AG,
Turbolinux Inc. and Caldera (now The SCO Group Inc.). Many
questions have centered on the US$3 billion copyright infringement
suit that SCO filed earlier this year against IBM Corp. and SCO’s
subsequent legal pursuit of all Linux distributions and even Linux
users…”
LinuxWorld Australia: UnitedLinux Quietly Marches On
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