[Am-info] Ransom Love's Linuxworld 2000 Keynote Speech:
Fred A. Miller
fmiller@lightlink.com
Sat, 12 Jul 2003 17:57:01 -0400
Caldera To "Add Components" to Linux Kernel To Make It Scale
SCO's UNIX code may have legitimately reached the Linux kernel, even by mea=
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of Caldera itself donating the code. Ransom Love, then CEO of Caldera, gave
the keynote speech at Linuxworld back in August of 2000. In the speech, he
said that Caldera would itself be donating code to the Linux kernel in order
to make it scale for high-end business use, as part of the IA-64 Linux
Project, which Caldera was a member of, along with HP, SuSE, Intel, RedHat,
SGI, Debian, Dell, NEC, LinuxCare, Cern, VA Linux, Turbo Linux, and IBM.
In the immortal words of the private in the movies Aliens....
"GAME OVER MAN"!
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/2003/07/08.html#a113
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