And frankly, I don't care one way or the other if Novell's position was credible or not. I care that the case was >>decided<< by the a court and held up. The court made a ruling... its' over. stop arguing.. please... That is why we have courts, no matter what country we live in. The basic premise is the same.
We do not have to like a courts ruling, we do have the accept them. This is not the first and will not the be last time that people may not agree with the answer given, but we all have move on. For instance, I and many other people (in fact polls have shown in the USA most Americans agree with me), think that OJ was guilty of murder, but what played out, that is not how the court ruled. But is does not matter that many us think he is guilty of murder, the US courts do not; we have the accept it.
That was my point... we have moved on with OJ. The UNIX community has moved on post IBM/SCO. Its over, case decided.
What SCO did or did not do has not bearing on Sun. So it does not matter in any way about Novell relationship with SCO/credible or otherwise. Sun's license was purely with Novell and the courts ruled that Novell owns that IP -- the courts are clear. We as a community have to accept that (any of us can chose to not like it that mind you, but we have to accept it).
And once you have accepted it, the question left is since Microfocus has the Unix rights from Novell, what are the formal state of the rights from Sun.
I frankly do not think anyone on this list really knows. I know of no formal statement from them or court with a position that can be referenced. What we have been asking is if we know if there is some one at Microfocus we can approach to get such a statement one way or the other.