Thank you for the lead, Petter !
IIRC we took action after the 2007 scan but never got an updated
scan afterwards. Hopefully renewed forces will get us there :)

I'll be happy to get admin access too, if you can grant that to me.

Happy scanning!

--strk;

On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 11:00:33AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> 
> The last few days I had a new look at Coverity, the static souce checker
> that have been used to find thousand of bugs in free (and non-free)
> software, and discovered that Gnash was one of the projects already
> registered for scanning there.
> 
> I asked to get access using <URL: https://scan.coverity.com/ >, but did
> not get any response.  I also asked around on #gnash to see if anyone
> knew who the Gnash project admins on the Coverity site was, but did not
> get any replies.  So I asked the Coverity scan service admins for more
> information about the current project admin, and was happy and surprised
> today when I was granted project admin access.  When I got access, I
> discovered that Rob Savoy was the original admin, whileTomas Groth
> Christensen and Sandro Santilli had access to the reports, and the last
> scan was done in 2007.
> 
> Gabrielle Giacone (gg0 on IRC) also asked to get access to the project,
> and I granted admin access.
> 
> I am currently doing a scan-build on Debian Jessie and plan to upload
> the result as soon as it is done.
> 
> If you want to have access to the result, visit
> <URL: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/74 > and ask to be added to the
> project, and pop by IRC to discuss how to use this scanning in the
> project.
> 
> -- 
> Happy hacking
> Petter Reinholdtsen

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