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JBoss IDE Demo

I subscribe to the "Enter the JBoss Matrix" feed and got a link to this video from there. Now the JBoss IDE stuff was interesting and the Eclipse IDE looks pretty snazzy (some day I'll get around to trying it out), but what intrigued me was the SCO symbol on the background image for the demo. I had to hold back the unconscious urge to clicking on the (not really there) minimize button on the video in an attempt to see the rest of the obscured background image. Why would a JBoss dude/dudette have a SCO paraphernalia as a desktop background? Was the creator of the video a SCO supporter or was there more to the image? e.g. a broken SCO coffee cup illustrating the effect on the industry or the effect on SCO of their actions. Just chalk it up as another of the many mysteries of life that I can't be bothered to follow up on :).

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