Monday, April 2, 2007
Coverity project fixes 6,000 open-source software bugs
Coverity project fixes 6,000 open-source software bugs
Madeline Bennett, IT Week, 28 Mar 2007
An open-source bug fix project sponsored by the US government and run by source-code analysis specialist Coverity has received around 6,000 fixes in its first year.
The scan.coverity.com project was commissioned by the US Department of Homeland Security to help reduce the number of flaws in open-source software, and is being carried out by Coverity in conjunction with Stanford University and Symantec.
Read the full news report from here @ Computing UK
Madeline Bennett, IT Week, 28 Mar 2007
An open-source bug fix project sponsored by the US government and run by source-code analysis specialist Coverity has received around 6,000 fixes in its first year.
The scan.coverity.com project was commissioned by the US Department of Homeland Security to help reduce the number of flaws in open-source software, and is being carried out by Coverity in conjunction with Stanford University and Symantec.
Read the full news report from here @ Computing UK
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