On Tuesday 04 May 2004 17:27, Antony Stone wrote:

> Yes.   ClamAV is not a commercial product with an associated marketing
> division, and therefore the project does not have the same attitude towards
> "one-upmanship" and "marketing b*llsh*t" which commercial vendors do.

That's what I suspected, but I wanted to get some sort of confirmation.

Thanks to everyone that responded to my query. I had already looked at the 
archive of the clamav-virusdb mailing list, and noted how quickly new viruses 
got added. I was pretty sure that the number of viruses wouldn't be an issue, 
but it may be an issue in my boss's mind, so I wanted to have some ammunition 
for the inevitable questions. I think I'm starting to get him sold on open 
source (we recently rolled out OpenOffice.org) but I think he's still a bit 
sceptical.

Russ



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