Hi Sergei,
I'd suggest you to start looking at the issues and fix those that are simple, like, those you can fix in a few minutes. They should be in a majority anyway.
For example, there were issues where va_end() was forgotten. Or where memcmp return value was casted to char. This issues take just a few seconds to fix.
No problem. I'll tackle any low-hanging fruit I come across, and save the less obvious ones for later and/or someone else.
Is there some way I can map Coverity reports to individual developers, and then ask each of them to take a look at their portion of the Scan results?
Sorry, but not now. All our developers (myself included) are completely booked at the moment and have no spare cycles. And as the chance of finding anything serious in this coverity report isn't high (from what I've seen), sorting through the list won't get a very high priority.
I could be wrong, but it sounds like you don't see much point in going through the Coverity output. Is that true? Because if it's all a giant waste of time, I'm perfectly willing to contribute in some other way to the project. Thanks, Christian