From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: gerberb@zenez.com (Boyd Lynn Gerber) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:40:38 -0600 Subject: [TUHS] IANAL. Kimball has ruled In-Reply-To: <20080717195513.GA20242@d600.naleco.com> References: <20080717195513.GA20242@d600.naleco.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Pepe wrote: > > From: "Jose R. Valverde" > > > From: Boyd Lynn Gerber > > > > Caldera/SCO was trying to get everything opensourced. They released > > OpenUNIX 8.0 which was UnixWare 7.1.2. > > What? Care to show proof? What do you mean by the mention of "OpenUNIX" > in the same paragraph where you say "SCO was trying to get everything > opensourced"? That "OpenUNIX" is proof of the "opensourcing" done at > The SCO Group? No, It was the name choosen to spearhead the new opensource movement of Caldera after purchase of SCO divisions from the OLD SCO. There were only 3-12 people outside SCO that new about the soon to be released email list. It was an NDA list, sadly I can not reproduce the copies because of the idiot that over wrote over 750 GB of disk with "DIE SCO DIE SCO". I was not backing up NDA stuff. But if you can get the Forum Presenations from the year Caldera purchased SCO assests and the next one you will see their agenda to OpenSource everything clearly stated. Ransome Love if my memory is correct was CEO at the time. > What?? > > > They had reached an agreement with every one and were about to release > > everything a the big expo in Jan/Feb east cost. It was to be a joint > > IBM/SCO announcement, when IBM suddenly decided against it and were > > addamanly now doing everything to stop it. > > Those are not verifiable facts. Rumors and hearsay make no history. No, not rummors or hearsey. I was in the meetings where it was discussed. There were the IBM reps, SCO reps and a few others. This was just prior to the big show. The next day IBM came in and said they would not opensource the stuff. All the press released were trashed and then the battle began. > > I am grateful to SCO for their attempt to make UnixWare/OpenUNIX > > opensource. I just wish it had succedded. > > What attempts? Vaporware is nothing to be grateful about. You were not there and did not live through what was happening. I was. I know others were as well. It was not vaporware. It was also part of the new United Linux. SUSE was there, as well as the other members of the colliation. It was a sad day when it all happened. It was to be part of the big announcement of United Linux. -- Boyd Gerber ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047