Hello.

Summary:
o Growing bug numbers as well as defetcs and more broken builds. Not
what I would expect, or hope for, in the first stabilization week. :(
o Test coverage also dropped due to some disabled test and a change I
made to not include coverage for system headers in the calculation


This should give everyone an overview over what has happened in the last
week on the QA front. The numbers in parentheses reflect the values from
last week to give you a trend.

CI:
o Overall build statistic: 8.26% (4.36%) failed.
https://build.enlightenment.org/

clang scan-build:
o EFL scan-build reports 461 (441) issues.
https://build.enlightenment.org/job/nightly_efl_clang_x86_64/lastSuccessfu
lBuild/artifact/scan-build/build/
o Elementary scan-build reports 73 (77)
https://build.enlightenment.org/job/nightly_elm_clang_x86_64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/scan-build/build

Unit tests:
o 358 (355) unit tests for efl and none failing

Coverage:
o EFL total coverage is at 25.3% (29.4%) lines and 28.9% (32.7%) functions
https://build.enlightenment.org/view/Test%20Coverage/

Coverity:
o EFL: Outstanding defects 338 (326) with a density of 0.53 (0.52)
o Elm: Outstanding defects 6 (6) with a density of 0.03 (0.03)
o E: Outstanding defects 54 (54) with a density of 0.20 (0.20)
o Terminology: Outstanding defects 1 (1) with a density of 0.01
(0.01)

Phab:
o Total bug count: 300 (294)
o Pending patch reviews: 22 (19)

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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