OSDL position paper clears the air over SCO/Linux row
The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) just released a position paper this morning that indicates that regardless of outcome, Linux users have nothing to fear from SCO. The position paper points out facts that have been known from the beginning of this whole debacle, yet have been obscured by SCO’s "smoke and mirror" tactics.
Read more at Ars Technica . Detailed information is provided in the OSDL press release .
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