Coverity code scan

Julian H. Stacey jhs at berklix.org
Wed Oct 31 16:31:48 PDT 2007


My EXMH 2.7.2 on FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE shows:
"Ali Mashtizadeh" wrote:
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Or using mouse copy to rescue that:

> Does anyone know who has access to our bugs in coverity's open source
> software scan? (http://scan.coverity.com/rung1.html)

I guess this would be better on security at freebsd.org than current@, but ...
I suppose FreeBSD Security Officer & or people behind
	FreeBSD Security Advisories <security-advisories at freebsd.org>
may know more/ might be in / want to initiate contact with coverity.


http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1909946,00.asp (linked from
coverity) says US Department of Homeland Security will spend $1.24
million over three years to fund open-source security improvement.
Maybe US citizens (*) who are developers of FreeBSD should apply
for some, if not already done.

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