GroklawThe supremely funny SCO Group has now topped even itself. They have asked IBM to turn over "all documents concerning IBM's contributions to the Linux 2.7 kernel," including "development work."There is no Linux 2.7 kernel.
Linux 2.7 not only doesn't exist, there are no current plans to have one.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
SCO Group asked IBM on Linux 2.7 kernel info
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