On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 03:05:55PM +0000, fermigier wrote: > Because according to > http://www.washingtontechnology.com/news/1_1/daily_news/28134-1.html : > > "The maintainers of the source codes can register with Coverity to see > the full results. (End users cannot see the bug lists themselves; they > will be able to see how buggy a particular program may be.)" This distinction tweaks me a bit. One strength of Open Source software is that any "end user" may choose to be a developer. But it sounds like I have little chance of seeing Coverity's scan results on Open Source software, because I'm not a "maintainer" of any project they've chosen to scan. This despite the fact that over the years I've made (admittedly minor) contributions to a handful of the projects on their list, and might choose to fix some of the scan-discovered defects if only I could know what they were. Jeff
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