Could we consider offering a complimentary PyCon registration to a member of the Coverity team as an encouragement to have someone around during the sprints? I am sure that much useful informal education would take place, benefiting many sprints, if we enable it and just let things happen.
Or would this be seen as favoring one vendor? I don't see other people lining up to validate the developers' code, but nor do I want to step on anyone's toes. Maybe python-dev is a better place for this discussion, or maybe Guido should just talk to Van and/or Jesse and short-circuit about thirty-five "+1" responses. Or not. regards Steve On Jan 19, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > OK, I will handle it. > > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:21, Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org> wrote: >> My coverity contact wrote back: >> >> """ >> Sure, the main contact is David Maxwell and he's reachable via >> s...@coverity.com though if that doesn't work you can always just try >> dmaxw...@coverity.com - they can give you access and update ... >> whatever - he also is more up to date on where we are in moving the >> open source >> projects over to our new version (there's a pretty time consuming migration >> involved among all the projects). Maybe he can set up Python 3 directly on >> the new version - I'm not really sure how they are handling all that... >> """ >> >> -- >> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) >> > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers