Forwarding this feedback on speed.python.org/comparison/ to the right
mailing list this time (thx Victor).
Speed team -- thanks for your great work, please see email below for some
minor comments on the speed.python.org/comparison page.
Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help
Chris
Christopher Brousseau
Founder & CEO
surfaceOwl.com <https://www.surfaceOwl.com>
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From: Christopher Brousseau <chris(a)surfaceowl.com>
Date: …
[View More]Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 9:37 AM
Subject: feedback on: speed.python.org/comparison/
To: <speed-owner(a)python.org>
Great project - thank you for doing this. I love the new speed results for
3.10 so quickly.
*Regarding the comparison page on the website -- two items for your
consideration:*
*1. One Python release is out of order. * I just noticed that on this tab,
the in the list of Python releases - 3.8 should be after 3.7... (see
below). Impact is it is more difficult to see performance changes between
multiple versions (see attached graphic).
CPython <https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>(All
<https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>, None)
<https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>
- lto-pgo latest in branch '3.6'
- lto-pgo latest in branch '3.8'
- lto-pgo latest in branch '3.7'
- lto-pgo latest in branch '3.9'
- lto-pgo latest in branch 'master'
- lto-pgo latest in branch '3.10'
PyPy <https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>(All
<https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>, None)
<https://speed.python.org/comparison/#>
*2. Comparison charts layout could be improved - legend overlays main
graph. * Currently I'm seeing the legend of benchmarks overlaid directly on
top of the cumulative performance graph (see same attached graphic). This
happens for me on both Firefox 92.0.1 and Chrome 94.0.somebignumber; both
on Windows 10.
Thanks again for your service here - great stuff.
Chris
Christopher Brousseau
Founder & CEO
surfaceOwl.com <https://www.surfaceOwl.com>
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