Hi Ann, and thanks for the quick reply.
To be honest, this reply is disappointing. In my workplace, due to working in developing Cloud infrastructure, and due to issues related with the multi-team way-of-work, I can guarantee you that 100% of our FPs (False Positives) are not being flagged by our Sonarqube admin.
It’s also common that FPs will be suppressed after discussion with the team.
Given the non-trivial difference in difficulty of reporting FPs, I have to assume that your teams are aware that any % of FPs are certainly much more common in reality.
Also, is “implementation complexity” a good reason to justify the abandonment of a bugfix?
With respect,
Alex