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From: bos...@toe.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Bostic)
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Subject: The 4.4BSD-Lite distribution
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Several people have asked if it is the intention of the University of
California and the CSRG to ever make the 4.4BSD-Lite distribution.  To
the best of my knowledge, it is the intention of Kirk, myself and the
University that the distribution be made when the lawsuit is resolved.
The contents of the distribution will, of course, be a function of the
outcome of the lawsuit.  The licensing will be very similar to the
licensing for the NET/2 release.

Keith Bostic

			  SCO's Case Against IBM

November 12, 2003 - Jed Boal from Eyewitness News KSL 5 TV provides an
overview on SCO's case against IBM. Darl McBride, SCO's president and CEO,
talks about the lawsuit's impact and attacks. Jason Holt, student and 
Linux user, talks about the benefits of code availability and the merits 
of the SCO vs IBM lawsuit. See SCO vs IBM.

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