* Ben Chelf: > Right now, we're guarding access to the actual defects that we > report for a couple of reasons: (1) We think that you, as developers > of gcc, should have the chance to look at the defects we find to patch > them before random other folks get to see what we found and (2) From a > support perspective, we want to make sure that we have the appropriate > time to engage with those who want to use the results to fix the > code.
Will the unedited results of the first run be made public after some time period, so that we can judge the quality of your tool? 8-)