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"Another proviso is that Bill Claybrook found 80 lines of code common to 
both the Unix and Linux code the SCO-Caldera people showed. Considering 
how much code there is in the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux operating 
system, 80 lines of common code seems insignificant. Moreover, Bill 
Claybrook was not able to determine if the 80-lines of code might have 
been copied from Unix to Linux or from Linux to Unix -- nor does he 
report the source or author of these 80-lines of possibly purloined 
code.

That is because SCO showed no evidence regarding these issues. Bill 
Claybrook does not go off jumping to conclusions about the SCO code 
show and tell event."

Tot story-ul la:

http://mozillaquest.com/Linux03/ScoSource-20-CodeReview_Story01.html

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