Hi devs,

We activated CodeClimate analysis on our project some time ago -
https://codeclimate.com/github/theforeman/foreman

It's an useful tool to see how coupled, well coded, etc.. your
application is. A while ago it used to be 2.9 IIRC, and it's became
worse over time.

I found it useful to run it on certain PRs manually to detect areas that
can be improved, but it's a bit of a PITA to do it manually. They have a
free open source plan and it can show this information directly on the
PR.

I think it would make sense for Foreman core and other Ruby projects
to use this tool to see how our code quality* improves/gets worse on
each PR. Integrating it is easy and I did it with foreman_cockpit and
foreman_ansible already. I don't have the rights to do it on Foreman
core but even if I did I want others' opinions on it.

http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/213-github-pull-request-integration

You thoughts?

Best,

* (I know assigning a number to it is not really how it works, but it's
better than nothing)
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