That's what I'm wondering... whether the bunch of them got their first clue today that all this noise they've been making just... might... be... a really huge, embarrassing, and possibly even criminal mistake.
At first they won't want to believe it, but within a couple of days the journalists who have up to now been their friends are going to start wondering if they've been had. And then the hard questions are gonna come. All these reporters have friends they trust with technical issues, and they're all going to be hearing the same thing. "If this is their smoking gun, they don't know what they're doing. This is worse than stupid, this is blind ignorance on parade."
Spies tell me that two large recipients of the SCO "threat letters" are looking for a few more like-minded companies to join them in a racketeering suit against SCO. They think they need 5 or 6 extortion targets to demonstrate the racketeering angle.
Sorry it failed miserably. Once again, your link shows it excluded Sys V, so just because some slashdotter thought it was important doesn't mean it is, at all.