posted by David Adams on Mon 1st Sep 2003 16:18 UTC, submitted by Sean
My take (Sean's): he's right. There is no reason to believe that someone couldn't have snuck some SCO code into Linux. No one can go over the 30 million lines of code in a Linux distribution to check where the code came from - especially if it came from a closed source product in which case they would have no way of knowing. SCO may not be the bad guy, IBM might (wow, what a thought!) Of course, SCO might be blowing smoke, but the Linux community's attitude has been quite poor. Personally, I think that if SCO code made its way into Linux, it won't be much, it will be easily removed/replaced and life will go on. Remember, if SCO's claims are valid and they lose, think of how the FSF would fare against Microsoft?



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