On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:02:12 -0200, Fabio Zadrozny <fabiofz at gmail.com> wrote: > Note that uploading the data to SpeedTin should be pretty straightforward > (by using https://github.com/fabioz/pyspeedtin, so, the main issue would be > setting up o machine to run the benchmarks). Thanks, but Zach almost has this working using codespeed (he's still waiting on a review from infrastructure, I think). The server was not in fact running; a large part of what Zach did was to get that server set up. I don't know what it would take to export the data to another consumer, but if you want to work on that I'm guessing there would be no objection. And I'm sure there would be no objection if you want to get involved in maintaining the benchmark server! There's also an Intel project posted about here recently that checks individual benchmarks for performance regressions and posts the results to python-checkins. --David
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