Note that OE Hive is where all matters ProLint should go. It is the reference. While there is not much being done with it these days, it is the place where all the things that have been done with it are documented. There is a forum. Note that ProLint is limited to some degree by Proparse, which is no longer being maintained and has no 11.x syntax. There is a new product under development by Gilles Querret of Riverside software which will include ProLint type functionality, but the rules will be written in Java, so they may be harder for you to customize. It will be integrated with PDS/OEA. I don't know if Gilles has considered Roundtable. In a few days or so, I imagine the PUG Challenge Americas website will have the talks posted, possibly including audio, depending on how well that experiment worked. Gilles gave a talk on his tool.