[pypy-dev] [Speed] Moving the project forward

Noah Kantrowitz noah at coderanger.net
Wed Aug 31 22:28:22 CEST 2011


Its all branches all the way down, so we can start work anywhere and push it to an "official" PSF bin later I think. I'm sure we will want to host a mirror of it on the python.org hg server too, just for discoverability.

--Noah

On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Miquel Torres wrote:

> Oh, cool, so there will be an Opscode hosted account for the PSF,
> right? Then the Chef repo should be for the PSF. Maybe in a current
> account somewhere? What do you propose?
> 
> Miquel
> 
> 
> 2011/8/31 Noah Kantrowitz <noah at coderanger.net>:
>> Opscode has already agreed to donate a Hosted account as long we keep it under ~20 clients :-) I can hand out the info for it to anyone that wants. As for setting up the Chef repo, just remember we are trying to not manage this system in isolation and that it will be part of a bigger PSF infrastructure management effort.
>> 
>> --Noah
>> 
>> On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> though I took up on the task of installing a Codespeed instance
>>> myself, I didn't have time until now. This weekend I will definitely
>>> have  a *lot* of time to work on this, so count on that task being
>>> done by then.
>>> 
>>> The bitbucket issue tracker is a start (though a organization account
>>> would be better) and the splash page is great. So let's get started
>>> organizing things.
>>> 
>>> Regarding the deployment strategy, it turns out I use Chef at work, so
>>> I am in full agreement with Noah here (yey!). Actually, I am the
>>> author of LittleChef (which we can use as a tool to execute Chef on
>>> the node).
>>> 
>>> So, Configuration Management. I would propose that Noah starts the
>>> repo with the Chef cookbooks (preferably a complete LittleChef
>>> kitchen, but that is not a must :), and gets the main recipes (apache,
>>> django) going, while I create a cookbook for Codespeed. What do you
>>> think?
>>> 
>>> The benchmark runner question is still open. We need to clarify that.
>>> Use the pypy runner? Tennessee's work?
>>> 
>>> Regarding repositories and issues, we could maybe have a "speed"
>>> organization account (not sure on Bitbucket, you can do that in
>>> Github), where we have a wiki, issues, and runner + config management
>>> repo + other stuff.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Miquel
>>> 
>>> 2011/8/31 Jesse Noller <jnoller at gmail.com>:
>>>> I've put up a splash page for the project this AM:
>>>> 
>>>> http://speed.python.org/
>>>> 
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