On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Eric Rostetter <rostet...@mail.utexas.edu>wrote:
> Quoting Gary MacKay <g...@edisoninfo.com>: > > No one. Only very old installs, not all installs. >>> >>> So who made who god to decide which servers get shutdown? >> > > No servers were shutdown. And the creators of the software and providers > of the updates (same people) decided, which is their right as the creators > of the software and the providers of the updates. If you don't like it, > then don't use their updates and/or software. Your choice. This is semantics, servers/services were stopped and this is no good no matter what. There are tons of other situations that spread out virus too and clamav team cannot avoid them all too. Causing interruption of a service one does not manage and is not responsible for is totally intrusive to say the less. I just hope all this noise contributes to such situation never to happen again in any software I use or manage. If one can consider this as normal just because it was announced to happen, I should subscribe to the kernel list immediately. Should I? LOL _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml