Rob Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There is a free linting service for Open Source code available at 
> http://scan.coverity.com/ .
>
> This is an online service that scans your source and provides reports. The 
> criteria for admittance are:
>
> -----
>
> Can I get my project into the Scan?
>
> The following definitions are Coverity's guideline for including projects in 
> the Scan.
>
> Project licenses must meet the criteria described by the Open Source 
> Initiative. http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
> Projects initiated and maintained by registered nonprofit organizations (any 
> nationality), individuals, or groups with no associated corporation are 
> automatically eligible.
>
> Projects initiated and maintained by for-profit corporations, or with 
> licenses outside the OSI guidelines, or with licenses within the OSI 
> guidelines, but which are conditional to different audiences, are included at 
> Coverity's discretion.
>
> -----
>
> Who can have access?

>From what I did discuss with Coverity, I would asume that Sun will probably 
>not 
get free access because Sun is a commercial company that could buy a license.

We already had an discussion regarding the Open High Availability Cluster code
with the person that does the Coverity OSS community contact on the Linux Tag 
in Berlin a few weeks ago. At that time, the Coverity person said that he 
believes that Sun is most likely treated as a commercial customer.

I am not a possible customer for Coverity, so I am in the program ;-)

Jörg

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