Your right 99.9999% of the people using computers are not Unix Admins.  But
they sure have an impact on the amount of traffic generated by infected
systems sending email.  

While I agree that you should not hold up any code just so you can do a
release across the board.  In the long run we all benefit when the software
is easy to install and maintain for all types of users. 



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Grau
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:35 AM
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] No announcement of 0.83 on clamav-announce ML

> 
> Piggy-backing:
> 
> Maybe they could stick a broom up their bum and sweep the floor at the
> same time, too. Dayum, guy - this stuff is free. Get off your butt and
> build your own binaries - hell, it takes maybe 10 minutes, is repeatable,
> and you get all the credit.
> 
> Don't even suggest they put my Solaris source builds in limbo until all
> the weenies have their little rpm's all bundled up, ribboned, bowed, and
> ready for a point and click install. This is not rocket science - rocket
> science is loud and makes smoke trails. Y'all are giving Unix a bad name.
> 
> dp

I'll second that.
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