Coverity's amazing. I worked at ACCESS, where they used Coverity, and it does an amazing job of finding bugs.
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Thomas Taranowski <[email protected]>wrote: > I'd recommend doing it. I've used Coverity to analyze another project > and found it was easy to use, and provided good value with minimal > time invested. > > Thomas Taranowski > Certified netburner consultant > baringforge.com > > > On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:51 PM, hp010170 <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I had discussed this with Ian Barber earlier on tonight, and he kindly > > suggested to that I should put this topic forward to the 0MQ community > > instead of having a closed-door discussion. > > > > As the subject suggests, it is a simple matter of having some official > > project contacts, that can be put forward to Coverity, who'll presumably > > help us get on their scan roster. > > > > Since the project uses an OSI-certified license and its technically a > > community effort, I don't see how they can refuse. > > > > Anyhow, any thoughts on the matter would be highly appreciated. > > > > Best wishes, > > > > -HP > > > > _______________________________________________ > > zeromq-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev > _______________________________________________ > zeromq-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev > -- *Noah Gibbs* Software Engineer | [email protected] | (510) 260-5409 (cell) www.ooyala.com | blog <http://www.ooyala.com/blog> | @ooyala<http://www.twitter.com/ooyala>
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