About the SCO vs. Linux lawsuit, 

>From the Linuxandmain website:

http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=361

It is not obvious that the Linux kernal got any code from SCO;
the text could have traveled in the other direction
(or both come from a common source).  

The less obvious suggestion is that the problem of assessing the ancestry 
(or more precisely, relatedness) of texts 
has been treated in a highly quantitative way by evolutionary biologists.

The discipline is called cladistics,
and the ``texts'' are DNA code sequences.

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Andrew P. Porter, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
adjunct faculty in philosophy of religion,
The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, in
The Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA 


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