Sunday in the afternoon
. . . what have you got to lose?
If you’re looking for a good Sunday read, Pamela Jones of Groklaw — who could be an outstanding journalist masquerading as a paralegal, or a paralegal who is one of the best journalists ever — outlines the Oracle-Google dustup in her Friday post here.
There’s a lot here and there’s more to it that what most folks, me included, have speculated. Have a read and we’ll pick this up tomorrow.
(Fedora ambassador Larry Cafiero runs Redwood Digital Research in Felton, California, and is an associate member of the Free Software Foundation.)

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What’s the line on this? Will this encourage MostlySoft to make a grab
for the whole Linux pie? Can we count on Darrel McBride to rise from
the ashes and rain lawyers on the whole world?
Mr Guy, what is plan B for you and me?
School supplies are on sale now, the Colonel is stocking up on Big
Chiefs and #2 Ticonderoga sticks.
No line on this. No, MS won’t take any more of the pie than they’ve tried to in the past, and failed. I don’t think we’ll see Darl anywhere near this.
At the moment, I have faith in the courts, Google’s lawyers and, most importantly, the GPL. At the moment . . . .