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SCO Unix Intellectual Property Pedigree Chart



Many of us have seen flow charts of Unix history. SCO has placed one of
these charts on their website. 
http://www.sco.com/scosource/unixtree/unixhistory01.html

It seems that they have tagged the green bar as SCO LInux Pedigree. 
It would seem that one looking at this chart would infer that SCO had
some stake in the development of Linux. While Caldera has been around
for a while as a Linux distro, I am unaware that they contributed
anything significant back to Linux (or FSF and other Open Source
software). 

(Also, I am crossposting to both gnhlug and blu). 

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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