T. M. Sommers:
If [Broderick] was [SCO's or Caldera's] agent, then it doesn't matter
what
they claim to recognize now; they are bound by his statement.
Assuming it can be proven that the statement was officially made,
which is why I ask after properly signed hardcopy rather than the
PDF file we have all seen.
Probably there are documents hidden away in SCO's files--there must
have been some paper trail leading to Broderick's letter--but that
is likely to be harder to track down from outside.
I don't doubt Broderick really wrote that letter, nor that he was
authorized to make the statement. But the problem before us isn't
truth, it's proof.
Norman Wilson
Toronto ON