Do you think the SCO fiasco may help the GNU/FreeBSD and GNU/NetBSD efforts? Personally, I like the BSD userland over the GNU userland so don't see much need to change either of those BSD's but if using the Linux kernel is deemed illegal, a *BSD kernel may help the GNU people.
Do you think the SCO fiasco may help the GNU/FreeBSD and GNU/NetBSD efforts? Personally, I like the BSD userland over the GNU userland so don't see much need to change either of those BSD's but if using the Linux kernel is deemed illegal, a *BSD kernel may help the GNU people.