http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3589361 "Perl had a defect density of only 0.186. In comparison Python had a defect density of 0.372 and PHP was actually above both the baseline and LAMP averages at 0.474." This is of course a PR stunt. But I'm wondering if the actual "bugs" list was transmitted to Python developers, and verified / acted upon. 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.)" Regards, S.
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