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 * Are you applying for other projects in SoC? No.  * '''Are you applying for other projects in SoC?''' No.
  • Name: Oussama Bounaim

  • Contact/Email: o.bounaim[at]gmail[.]com

  • Background: something about yourself: technical skills, experience, etc. Who are you? What makes you the best person to work on this project?

  • Project title: scan-build on the Debian archive.

  • Project details: scan-build is a program provided in the clang package. It provides an excellent static analyzer for C, C++ and Objective-C code. It can find bugs that a compiler cannot find, providing a visual report. Example: http://scan-build.scilab.org/. The goal of the project is to rebuild the whole Debian archive using scan-build, extracting the report and publishing them on a common interface daca. One of the step of this GSoC will to make this process fully automatic using the buildd infrastructure.

  • Synopsis: a short description.

  • Benefits to Debian

  • Deliverables: A website with reports of all Debian packages with scan-build errors.

  • Project schedule: how long will the project take? When can you begin work?

  • Exams and other commitments: do you have university exams inside the SoC period? If so, that's most likely not a problem but please tell us early!

  • Other summer plans: are you getting married? Do you have a long vacation planned? Are you expecting to start a job? Be aware that if you are accepted for the summer, then Google will be paying you as though you were working for them. We (in Debian) will therefore expect you to be working 35-40 hours per week on your project. It is very unlikely that you will be able to combine a successful SoC with another summer job working for somebody else.

  • Why Debian?: Debian is the father of many Linux distributions out there like Ubuntu, knoppix, ..., so contributing some code to Debian will get everybody to benefit from it.

  • Are you applying for other projects in SoC? No.