On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Michael Foord <fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk> wrote: > Collin Winter wrote: >> As part of the common standard library and test suite that we agreed >> on at the PyCon language summit last week, we're going to include a >> common benchmark suite that all Python implementations can share. This >> is still some months off, though, so there'll be plenty of time to >> bikeshed^Wrationally discuss which benchmarks should go in there. >> > > Where is the right place for us to discuss this common benchmark and test > suite? > > As the benchmark is developed I would like to ensure it can run on > IronPython. > > The test suite changes will need some discussion as well - Jython and > IronPython (and probably PyPy) have almost identical changes to tests that > currently rely on deterministic finalisation (reference counting) so it > makes sense to test changes on both platforms and commit a single solution. I believe Brett Cannon is the best person to talk to about this kind of thing. I don't know that any common mailing list has been set up, though there may be and Brett just hasn't told anyone yet :) Collin
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