Hello. As you already mentioned that you plan to release a new version of wget in the near future, I would like to ask you if you would be interested in scanning the source for possible errors with Coverity (static analysis tool).
We at Red Hat scan a lot of open-source projects regularly, review scan logs and if possible also write patches and share them with upstream project to get them fixed. I as a wget maintainer in Fedora have in TODO to scan wget and review the full scan. However I think in this situation it would be beneficial to scan the wget source before it is released and share the log with you so some serious errors (if found) can be fixed before release. If you would be interested in scanning wget before release it would be enough to share with me some testing tarball with source you would like to scan. Or I can clone some git repository branch once you tell me it contains the version you would like to scan. Coverity itself also provides scanning for free for open-source project. If you would be interested in that you can find some information on Coverity page http://scan.coverity.com/. Regards, Tomas Hozza
