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Published: Tuesday 16 December 2003


Name

Bob Down


Location

Seaford


Occupation

Technician


Comment

"When the SCO Group finally lays its cards on the table in its upcoming lawsuit against IBM, the open source community won't be given the opportunity to see them" This is far too sweeping a statement. The court will decide on an item by item basis, with input from IBM, what can be made public. Nothing that is alleged to be in Linux can be kept hidden, as it is already open to public scrutiny.



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