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Re: [eclipse.org-committers] Experience using GitHub verus Eclipse.org Hosted Git

Thanks for the link about Coverity and Travis.

I started working on getting Coverity set up on HIPP, but it got a bit complex. The instructions (https://scan.coverity.com/faq#eclipse) at the Coverity site are out of date. The next step would be to install Coverity locally. This is a low priority item for me, so I have not pushed to get it completed. See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=488602. My notes are at https://wiki.eclipse.org/Triquetrum/Coverity_Scan

_Christopher

On 4/5/16 11:32 PM, Oliver Kopp wrote:
Hi,

2016-03-29 21:01 GMT+02:00 Steve Northover <snorthov@xxxxxxxxxx>:

Rather, I'm interested in things like GitHub Issues versus Bugzilla.
The great benefit of GitHub I see is the good integration of code
quality services:

  * Codacy  - Statics analysis and code coverage tool - https://www.codacy.com/
  * CodeCov - Code coverage by tests - https://codecov.io/
  * Covertiy Scan - Static code analysis - https://scan.coverity.com/travis_ci
  * Teamscale (upon negotiation with the company) - Static code
analysis - http://www.teamscale.com/

Cheers,

Oliver
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