Feigning erudition, Coppernix wrote:
% Hi,
% I think that all of you forget the Monterrey project.

I know about Project Monterey.

% Who was winner in this project and who was looser...

SCO, presumably.

% May be am I wrong ?

SCO will have a hard time explaining why they waited over 4 years
to decide IBM left them at the altar. SCO will have an even harder
time demonstrating that major advances in Linux performance and 
architecture that happened *before* IBM got involved were the result
of IBM disclosing proprietary knowledge. For example, much of the
original IA-32 SMP work was done by Alan Cox, on a machine that
Caldera gave him: "He is also the author of the original Linux 
SMP code, which was sponsored by Caldera Inc."
(http://www.dascon.de/IN-BT97/CVs/cv_acox.html).

Kurt
-- 
Murphy's Law of Research:
        Enough research will tend to support your theory.
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