Spiro Harvey wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:19:31 +1200
Steve Wray <steve.w...@cwa.co.nz> wrote:

Don't get distracted by issues such as "Oh those bad silly sysadmins
out there who messed up, its really *their* fault not the fault of
the Clamav developers!" That is just *not* helpful. The damage is
already done; damage to peoples systems and damage to the reputation
not only of Clamav but of OSS in general.

If you were to talk about helpful, perhaps you should be proposing a
way for them to do it better next time. That would really be in the
spirit of OSS.

But I am; involve business people in the decision making process *at* Clamav. I'm sure that Sourcefire have the resources to do that. I'm just not sure what the status of this is. I'd like to know.


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