"JAVA was just too powerful for us to have," confessed Bob Satire, "so we decided to pursue a once-in-a-lifetime contract opportunity with Microsoft by buying a poor-but-functional copy of its key technology -- called Perro -- along with its parent company."
“Novell is said to have been actively pursuing takeover possibilities, having witnessed its stock slip below $3 earlier this year.”IBM Commander-in-chief Sun Foot Moono was approached for a comment regarding this rumour about negotiations, yet he declined to comment.
Novell is said to have been actively pursuing takeover possibilities, having witnessed its stock slip below $3 earlier this year. "We struggled to find a suitor," said Novell's SCO. "Our technologies were so Microsoft-centric and not a single company cared for it. Most companies had already embraced GNU/Linux with Java or Python, so our Perro enhancements and accompanying patent protection, which is due to expire in 3 years, did not impress them."
Apologetically, said the SCO, "we had to sell ourselves for a very low price. Our landmark agreement from November 2006 turns out to have rendered us next to worthless." In a separate filing it emerged that Novell's SCO laid off many of his GNU/Linux developers in order to make the company more attractive for potential takeovers, but pundits suggest that he did so in order to facilitate a $8 million bonus for his decision to put the company on sale. ⬆
Comments
Roy Schestowitz
2009-04-01 00:01:21
Socceroos
2009-03-31 23:58:19
Hahahaha, boy haven't you got a chip on your shoulder!
Good stuff Roy. Happy April Fools Day. =)
Gentoo User
2009-03-31 23:48:50
That and the more disturbing stuff on your IRC logs make this attempt at "humor" fall rather flat on its face.
You're probably doing something wrong when your self-parodies can't really be interpreted as such.
pcolon
2009-04-01 03:01:32