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#1: with 218 Feedbacks SCO CEO Posts Open Letter to the Open Source Community (September 9, 2003) In an open letter to the OS community, Darl McBride writes: 'The most controversial issue in the information technology industry today is the ongoing battle over software copyrights and intellectual property. This battle is being fought largely between vendors who create and sell proprietary software, and the Open Source community. My company, the SCO Group, became a focus of this controversy when we filed a lawsuit against IBM alleging that SCO?s proprietary Unix code has been illegally copied into the free Linux operating system...' (continued...)
#2: with 165 Feedbacks *Linux.SYS-CON.com SPECIAL* Is Linux Desktop-Ready Yet...or Not? (November 26, 2003) Well is it, or isn't it? Linux.SYS-CON.com senior editor James Turner thinks it's not. Linux desktop technologies editor Mark Hinkle on the other hand - as you might given his role at LinuxWorld Magazine expect! - thinks it is. The first in a series of "Point/Counterpoint" discussions at Linux.SYS-CON.com. (continued...)
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