Greg Lehey oldalán [www.lemis.com] is érdekes megállapítások olvashatók:
- Neither example shows any current infringement of SCO intellectual property in the Linux kernel.
- The first example appears to indicate that SCO, far from being an industry leader in UNIX technology, still uses the original, primitive version of malloc(), a central kernel function, a version which everybody else gave up years ago.
- The second example says nothing about Linux, since it's obviously not SCO code. It does, however, suggest that SCO is abusing the BSD license.
- Presumably SCO thinks these are some of the best examples. If this is the best they have to offer, they don't have a leg to stand on.