In related news, I've opened the linux-next Coverity defect viewing to all users. Thanks to @embeddedgus and @gregkh, this is a daily scan now. (Can't change the "weekly" name. :P) You'll still need a login.
Summary: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/linux-next-weekly-scan …
Defects: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/linux-next-weekly-scan/view_defects …
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Hm, I've logged in and see "You are not authorized to access this page" when viewing the defects link
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Replying to @andreyknvl @kees_cook and
Unfortunately, I believe the way the OSS coverity scanner works, you need to be added to the individual coverity project in order to see the defects found.
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Replying to @smb @andreyknvl and
Ah, I take that back, there is a setting that can be toggled, but I'm not able to see the linux-next defects page either.pic.twitter.com/wpMF26raqL
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Replying to @smb @kees_cook and
There's also a "Request Access" button for the project, but I get "Page Not Found (404)" when I press it
2:50 PM - 7 Apr 2020
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