Thanks to you all for your input on this matter.  I don't think we need to 
continue this thread any further. 

The signature is in place.  If users want to remove the jailbreak from 
quarantine or whitelist the signature, they are more than welcome to do so.  

We apologize if this has caused any inconvenience for anyone.  ClamAV runs in 
all kinds of places, from the Linux desktop to the mail filter, to the 
enterprise AV solution.  Trying to anticipate the needs of everyone is 
impossible, and sometimes we have to rely on the flexibility and openness of 
the project.  

We appreciate your feedback and again, apologize for any inconvenience it has 
caused. 

--
Joel Esler
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On Feb 16, 2013, at 6:26 AM, Peter Bonivart <boniv...@opencsw.org> wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 1:29 AM, Tilman Schmidt
> <t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de> wrote:
>> Am 14.02.2013 14:17, schrieb Daniel McDonald:
>>> But for the majority of us, It's not just potentially unwanted, it is simply
>>> unwanted.  If I had wanted an open phone, I would have bought an Android.
>> 
>> That does of course heavily depend on your definition of "us".
>> I take it that it doesn't include me or anyone in my virtual
>> vicinity. :-)
>> 
>> IOW, please don't claim you represent the majority without
>> substantiation.
> 
> Since jailbreakers are way below 50%, probably less than 5%, I think
> he's clearly right claiming to belong to a majority.
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