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by antirez 2987 days ago
Thanks for replying directly! Btw what I said is definitely not a limit for your business IMHO, because even if you continue to have an high rate of false negatives, many businesses may find valuable to find some bugs using your service: to lower the amount of imperfections can be already good enough. After all no code review is able to spot any bug. It's just that in complex software with many moving parts, one should understand that probably two kinds of reviews are needed, more "local" reviews that can still spot certain bugs, and other conceptual reviews made by people which are very expert in the code base. Moreover, I think that for large customers, you may even have a product that involves developers becoming experts of a single code base of a large customer to provide in-depth reviews. Good luck!