I posted there. I have used it in a professional capacity. Trend did disappoint me with the comments, but I wanted you all to know that OSSEC is fantastic in my opinion and what has been achieved is pretty impressive in the limited capacity that I have used it so far. Just wanted to say thanks to all of you who continue to contribute. It's appreciated and noticed.
- Jon On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:00 PM, dan (ddp) <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Marcus, > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Marcus Maciel <[email protected]> > wrote: > > This is not good and wrong anyone can take time to comment ? > > > > http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/70632 > > > > Thanks, > > > > The article isn't about OSSEC, it's about a comment made by a Trend > Micro executive. > In my opinion the motivation behind the comment was transparent, and > it's the kind of thing I expect people in his position to make. > > That said, the article was the topic of some IRC discussion this > morning, and there has been a bit of twitter traffic about it. > The author, Alan Shimel, has stated on twitter (to Wim Remes, myself, > and Daniel Cid (although not exactly directly to him)) the following: > "If you and the rest of the OSSEC folks want to show how great the > product is and how it continues to improve I am all ears" > > He's made it clear that this offer doesn't have to mention Trend in any > way. > > I haven't responded yet. One of the reasons I haven't is that I do not > use OSSEC in a professional environment. Just because it works and is > neat on my home network doesn't mean it's right for the enterprise. > > So depending on what exactly he's looking for regarding us showing > "how great the product is and how it continues to improve," I think > some community participation is in order. > -- They call me a masterless man, but they are wrong... I am my own master.
