SCO doesn't sell UNIX
Brandon S. Allbery KB8JRR
allbery at NCoast.ORG
Sun Dec 2 09:37:50 AEST 1990
As quoted from <2332 at cdin-1.UUCP> by fred at cdin-1.UUCP (Fred Rump):
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| This whole discussion escapes me. From the end-user's, what's the difference?
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Try developing on the d*mned thing.
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| Whatever SCO does will still be the product that drives the market and others
| will adjust to it. Witness any compatibility 'arrangement' and who's involved
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Not this time; SCO Pseudnix is getting bashed by more people than just a few
Usenetters. SCO will get a clue *or* the same thing will happen to them as
happened to IBM in the PC market: they will be bought only by hard-cores (like
Chip is stuck with) while the rest of the market switches to something else.
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| I will let the hackers argue bits and bytes but the bottom line is what counts
| to make their paychecks out every week.
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True. We have to deliver product to get money for our paychecks, and SCO
Pseudnix is doing everything it can to make that impossible. I suspect Chip's
in a similar predicament. This is supposed to be an *advantage*?
++Brandon
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