Re: [Speed] Getting the project off the ground
Hi Marty,
we are currently working on several things. Depending on your experience/interests you may want to help in some:
- Danilo is implementing error bars and improving multi-project support in the views as a GSoC (no coding help needed, but maybe more ideas on what statistics features would make sense to have)
- Frank wants to start implementation of a RESTful API to all data
- Together with Stefan (RoarVM) and Chuck (speed.rubyspec.org) I am fixing bugs/polishing/documenting
- There is a feature request (PyPy) for implementing a new view to display regressions
- Another feature request are benchmark grouping (see the problem on speed.rubyspec.org)
- The reports (sort of overall improvement/regression of all results for a revision) need to be redesigned to be less regression biased
- Codespeed needs a website, even if just a basic one (can be hosted at Github itself)
- Unit test coverage is currently only about 33% for the backend (no UI tests yet)
All of these will be useful for speed.python.org, of course.
To get learn a bit more, you can go to the wiki: https://github.com/tobami/codespeed/wiki And read the Overview and Roadmap pages (which may need some updating)
There are also a lot of open feature issues on https://github.com/tobami/codespeed/issues And we also have a mailing list at groups: http://groups.google.com/group/codespeed
So if you are interested on some of the items mentioned, or even have other ideas just add/edit issues on Github or start a discussion thread! Miquel
2011/7/5 Marty Alchin marty@martyalchin.com:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Miquel Torres tobami@googlemail.com wrote:
On visualization part, like I said we helped the Ruby guys configure a Codespeed instance: speed.rubyspec.org They have some hefty needs, about half a hundred different benchmarks, and all ruby implementations, so they are putting Codespeed to its paces. That is quite fortunate, as wo are working on the same kind of improvements that speed.python.org will need. Any extra help is nevertheless welcome, of course ;-)
I don't have any experience with Codespeed yet, but I joined this list in particular to see if I could help with visualizing the results, so consider me on board for that portion if there's anything I can do.
-Marty
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