Looks like predictions have come true for SCO as they have now filed for bankruptcy. While I'm sure many will be cheering SCO's demise, this may hurt SCO customers even worse. They're going to need to make plans to migrate to a more mainstream LAMP stack if this should come to pass. Technically they have filed a "Chapter 11" bankruptcy protection, which means these are moves to help thwart off a final bankruptcy Looks like predictions have come true for SCO as they have now filed for bankruptcy. While I’m sure many will be cheering SCO’s demise, this may hurt SCO customers even worse. They’re going to need to make plans to migrate to a more mainstream LAMP stack if this should come to pass. Technically they have filed a “Chapter 11” bankruptcy protection, which means these are moves to help thwart off a final bankruptcy. They can reorganize during this time and anyone who is owed money by SCO will likely get only a fraction of what they are due. In some cases, companies can re-emerge stronger after Chapter 11, but few do. While SCO says its “business as usual” filing Chapter 11 typically shakes everyones confidence, whether it’s employees, customers or suppliers.Are any readers running SCO? What are your plans? Open Source