Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Sep 2007 10:11 UTC, submitted by wakeupneo
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RE: Maybe it was their "business model" instead?
by gustl on Fri 21st Sep 2007 13:00
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RE[2]: Maybe it was their "business model" instead?
by bryanv on Fri 21st Sep 2007 14:37
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RE: Maybe it was their "business model" instead?
by chemical_scum on Fri 21st Sep 2007 14:28
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RE: Maybe it was their "business model" instead?
by elsewhere on Fri 21st Sep 2007 15:58
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Maybe I missed something here, but who in the hell decided this was a great idea? This whole SCO drama just sounded to me like a CEO on a crack cocaine binge...
I suspected from the beginning that this was nothing more than a thinly-veiled attempt to extort IBM into buying SCO for wad of cash, in order to make the "threat" go away. SCO was on pretty shaky ground at the time, and given the way businesses operate nowadays, where it's cheaper to settle lawsuits rather than defend them, it wouldn't have been surprising.
I think Darl and the boys were shocked when IBM pushed back, and smacked upside the head when Novell jumped into the fray. They were expecting an easy ride with a big payoff, but it all went oh-so-horribly wrong. Karma rocks.
RE[2]: Maybe it was their "business model" instead?
by mind!dagger on Fri 21st Sep 2007 16:14
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2007-05-22
Let's see: you abandoned your user base, then spread FUD and lies while attempting to levy a baseless lawsuit against your former customers and everyone else who uses an OS you used to distribute.
Maybe I missed something here, but who in the hell decided this was a great idea? This whole SCO drama just sounded to me like a CEO on a crack cocaine binge...