My mistake. I had to ask with more details. My question is do you consider 
using SonarQube for code quality analysis, static analysis and find bugs 
because it's able to do that. I am asking for the Django project as a 
whole. Sonar can track the commits and show you if there are added some 
"code smells". That way we can prioritize some of the findings for fixing 
in the next releases. 

PS: I accept the criticism and won't use guys annymore :)

Regards,
Ivan 

On Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 10:23:02 PM UTC+3, Aymeric Augustin wrote:
>
> On 28 Aug 2016, at 20:46, Ivan Sevastoyanov <ivan.sev...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > Do you consider using SonarQube (or something similar) for code quality 
> analysis? 
>
>
>
> Hello Ivan, 
>
> Generally speaking, there isn’t a lot of demand for code changes with no 
> impact on functionality, especially as first time contributions. Such 
> patches are tedious to review compared to the value they add. In practice 
> it can be faster for a committer to redo the job that to check that it was 
> done correctly. The coding style tends to improve as a side effect of 
> making other changes in an area. 
>
> If SonarQube goes beyond traditional code quality guidelines, for example 
> if it does static analysis and can find bugs with reasonable accuracy, that 
> would be more interesting. In that case you’ll have to tell us a bit more 
> about the kind of results you expect. Many people (including myself) have 
> never heard of SonarQube before and aren’t familiar with what it can do. 
>
> I hope this helps, 
>
> -- 
> Aymeric. 
>
> PS: could you pick a better word than “guys” to address people on this 
> mailing list? Even though “guys” can include people regardless of gender in 
> some cultures, originally “guy” is a synonym for “man”, and you don’t want 
> to imply that you’re only talking to men. Thanks! 
>
>

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