http://blog.clamav.net/2014/08/the-new-clamavnet-is-here.html
For the past several months we've been working diligently on a complete refresh of several Open Source websites, designs and logos. The first website we rolled out a refresh of was Snort.org<http://Snort.org> back in June. At the same time, we've been working hard on ClamAV.net<http://www.clamav.net/>. When the ClamAV project was acquired in 2003 by Sourcefire (now a part of Cisco), we retained the original website and hosting provider the website was built on, but we took this opportunity to start from scratch. As with Snort.org<http://Snort.org>, this wasn't just a facelift for the website, this was a complete rewrite. Much of the content you are looking for is the same, for instance the virus submission forms are still on the site, but we've build some improvements: * Simple Navigation * Much like we tried to do with Snort.org<http://Snort.org>, almost all content on ClamAV.net<http://ClamAV.net> is one or two clicks away. * Faster * Not only is the site faster to load on the browser, but it is less load on the server side too. * Documentation * We now dynamically load the ClamAV FAQ from Github onto the site. If someone would like to contribute to the FAQ, they may do so by submitting a pull request (at https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq. Which, once accepted, will be rendered on the main clamav.net<http://clamav.net> site for all to see. * Elimination of dead links and pages We really hope that you enjoy on the new ClamAV.net<http://ClamAV.net>, and are looking forward to hearing your feedback at vrt...@cisco.com<mailto:vrt...@cisco.com>! Please take a look at the new website over at: http://www.clamav.net _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/support/ml