Here's an interesting article.  It appears to raise questions as to
whether or not the owners of SCO have decided that getting into the
lawsuit business is more profitible then trying to create solid product
that people might actually *want* to buy.

http://www.forbes.com/2003/06/18/cz_dl_0618linux.html

I don't know what a crunchy is, and I think the author views linux users
negatively, but he brings up an interesting point, it seems that the
owners of SCO like to make a habit of buying old code for fodder in
lawsuits against other companies.



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