Hi all,

Cogent Consulting has been working on a hosted code analysis
application for a while now, which we've called Codeyak.  Some of you
have probably seen one of us talk about it at a user group meeting or
at Railscamp.  It runs code quality analysis tools across every
revision in history for your project, to very quickly give you an idea
for whether the quality is improving, getting worse, or standing
still.  You can also browse the current set of warnings in a file
browser view, which lets you quickly hone in on the current problem
areas in your code.

We quietly turned the lights on at http://codeyak.com/ last week, and
have since been regularly pushing out small changes and improvements.
For now, you can do analysis on open source Ruby projects hosted in a
public git repository like github.

I'd love for any of you to sign up and try it out on your projects.
You can give us feedback via links in the application, or via email to
[email protected].  You can also follow @codeyak on twitter to see
announcements of any new features coming along.

Cheers,

Marty Andrews

p: +61 407 004 570
e: [email protected]
w: http://marty.cogentconsulting.com.au
t: http://twitter.com/martinjandrews

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