Send this request to regi...@sco.com.
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Michael Eager ea...@eagercon.com
1960 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-325-8077
I just forwarded your message directly to the guy who used to be
behind that alias, and got a bounce back. Looks like he's not there
anymore, and I have serious doubts that there's anyone left at SCO who
would be interested in maintaining this registry (is there anyone left
at SCO at all?).
If nothing turns up from SCO on this, I suppose we could use this
mailing list as the de facto registry. The rate of change seems pretty
low.
-cary
> I just forwarded your message directly to the guy who used to be
> behind that alias, and got a bounce back. Looks like he's not there
> anymore, and I have serious doubts that there's anyone left at SCO who
> would be interested in maintaining this registry (is there anyone left
> at SCO at all?).
Note that as of November 2009 it was Jonathan Schilling <j...@sco.com>, not
Dave Prosser any more.
It's possible the rights to the gABI were acquired along with other rights
by someone in the course of SCO's bankruptcy, though whether anyone
acquiring those rights (and possibly the x86 and MIPS psABIs along with
them) has an actual interest in the rights and the registry is another
matter.
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Joseph S. Myers
jos...@codesourcery.com
steve
> It's possible the rights to the gABI were acquired along with other rights
> by someone in the course of SCO's bankruptcy, though whether anyone
> acquiring those rights (and possibly the x86 and MIPS psABIs along with
> them) has an actual interest in the rights and the registry is another
> matter.
Some time ago, the Free Standards Group approached SCO
about transferring copyright to the gABI to them. SCO
was not receptive to the idea.