Hello,
I'm not a LibreOffice/OpenOffice developper (now ;), but see the fork as a
nice shot !
I'm thinking about the project while reading the EasyHack wiki page. Then I
remember that Coverity - a compagny writing code checking tools - graciously
offered code scanning for open source projects.
Take a look at http://scan.coverity.com/about.html .
Now that LibreOffice does not depend of a For-Profit organisation anymore,
may be it's time to apply and advance LibreOffice code quality.
My 2 cents,
Michaël
<>< - Free Software advocate
Context
- [Libreoffice] QA : apply to coverity scan · Michaël Lefèvre
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