I don't think you would even be able to see the similarity between two identical twins, because you know that they have differenr names and so they can not have anything in common. That's your way of logic, as far as I understand.
You will be a fantastic lawyer. A film featuring Keanu Reeves and Al Pacino comes into mind!
>>Isn't that sort of what Redhat did?
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>Sort of I suppose - but I don't know the details. For one thing, 10 years ago when red hat started - there was much more upside to the Linux world than what exists in the xbase world today. Second - I believe that Red Hat started from scratch - which meant that it was an investment of sweat equity amongs a lot of backs - and no real investment in $'s - which would be different that what is being proposed here. Third - when things got going - Red Hat went public.
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>I don't see the similarity.