
We lost the machine that was running our benchmark suite, the last run sees to have been June2 http://speed.pypy.org/changes/. Choices: - Ask the PSF to run on the machine that is used to run benchmarks for speed.python.org. The machine, speed-python.osuosl.org, is very powerful and not heavily used, a description of it is https://speed.python.org/about/ under "The Machine". The users with psf-authorized access to the machine, from https://github.com/python/psf-chef, are fijal, zware, mattip, haypo (results of "grep python-speed -r ." in that repo) - Use one of bencher4, baroquesoftware.com, or any other pypy-specific donated machine. - Stop running benchmarks Any thoughts? Do we need nightly benchmarks or should we run them less often? Should we also be running py3.5 benchmarks? Should we upload to speed.python.org, speed.pypy.org or both? Matti

Even if we decide to run them less often, we still need to setup the whole machinery: so, once we have done that, running them nightly or once a week doesn't change much. If we can get usage of speed.python.org it would be awesome I think: it would also immediately enable comparison between PyPy and CPython On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 9:41 AM Matti Picus <matti.picus@gmail.com> wrote:

Even if we decide to run them less often, we still need to setup the whole machinery: so, once we have done that, running them nightly or once a week doesn't change much. If we can get usage of speed.python.org it would be awesome I think: it would also immediately enable comparison between PyPy and CPython On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 9:41 AM Matti Picus <matti.picus@gmail.com> wrote:
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