Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:

The buildfarm works because it leverages our strength, namely automating things. But all the tagging suggestions I've seen will involve regular, repetitive and possibly boring work, precisely the thing we are not good at as a group.

You may be forgetting that Martijn and others tagged the
scan.coverity.com database.  Now, there are some untagged errors, but
I'd say that that's because we don't control the tool, so we cannot fix
it if there are false positives.  We do control the buildfarm however,
so we can develop systematic solutions for widespread problems (instead
of forcing us to checking and tagging every single occurance of
widespread problems).


Well, I'm sure we can provide appropriate access or data for anyone who wants to do research in this area and prove me wrong.

cheers

andrew



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