Yes, I should have looped Noah in sooner. I have all the keys / passwords. Right now we need:
1. codespeed 2. benchmark runners I've installed a very basic system with Django, apache, mod_wsgi On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've gotten Noah Kantrowitz on here, he's doing some other infrastructure > stuff for the PSF, and would like to include speed.python.org in the proper > organization of the machines, rather than ad-hoc "everyone installs what > they think it needs" :) > Alex > > On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Jesse Noller <jnol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> (Re-sending intentionally - I wasn't subbed to pypy-dev and got rejected) >> >> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Jesse Noller <jnol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Here's a summary (nicely put together by Nick Coghlan): >> > >> > - OSU/OSL have set up the machine itself (details in the July list >> > archives) >> > - I am the machine admin (I have root) >> > - Tennessee and Miquel are working on getting codespeed up and running >> > >> > - I and Maciej are already too busy to handle the coordination/admin >> > side of things >> > >> > I just added the "speedracer" account - a common account to setup >> > things as needed. Currently, I don't see activity from Miquel on >> > setting up the codespeed instance. I know Tennessee has been looking >> > at setting up the runner. >> > >> > What we need is this, very simply: >> > >> > 1 - A working, running codespeed instance installed >> > 2 - Benchmark runner(s) setup and going - for PyPy and CPython 2.x >> > since the benchmarks don't run on Python 3 yet. >> > >> > >> > Other needs/notes: >> > - a project issue tracker doesn't appear to exist yet (needs to be done) >> > - a better 'placeholder/about' page would be useful that offered links >> > to: >> > - the sp...@python.org mailing list signup page >> > - the issue tracker (once it exists) >> > - the codespeed repo >> > >> > Ideally, the front landing page would end up looking like: >> > http://speed.pypy.org/ >> > >> > - the aim is to eventually have the web front end running on different >> > (but still OSU/OSL hosted) hardware, although that likely isn't >> > critical right now >> > >> > - the current 5 GB /tmp size may be a problem for PyPy >> > >> > Where do we go from here - I can not be the one to keep pestering the >> > group to make forward progress. On behalf of the PSF, and the CPython >> > and PyPy teams, I got us a donated platform for running these shared, >> > common benchmarks. Right now we have a 10,000$+ paper weight taking >> > rack space in OSU/OSL. >> > >> > I need someone to take lead on this and get the project moving forward >> > - as a reminder, here was the original proposal I made to the board, >> > after PyCon 2011: >> > >> > """ >> > Coming out of the PyCon VM and language summits, it was commonly >> > agreed that PyPy, CPython, IronPython and Jython should strive to move >> > to a common set of benchmarks and a single performance-oriented site. >> > This was agreed upon by the maintainers present at the conference, and >> > included leads from all of the major implementations. This project >> > would be lead by the various VM development teams, and based around >> > the Unladen Swallow/PyPy benchmark suite. The site would be derived >> > from: >> > >> > http://speed.pypy.org/ >> > >> > There are already GSOC students potentially lined up to work on >> > porting the test suite to Python 3! >> > >> > There, of course, is the requirement that we have: >> > >> > 1> A machine >> > 2> Hosting for that machine >> > >> > And I took the job of finding both. As the OSU/OSL [1] has come up >> > several times in discussions about free, monitored hosting, I felt >> > that now would be the time to float the trial balloon and start a >> > continuing relationship with the OSU/OSL team. I got to speak with >> > some of the team at PyCon, and I was quite impressed with their >> > enthusiasm and willingness to help out. >> > """ >> > >> > I need help from everyone to get this up and running: the PyPy team is >> > most familiar with the speed.pypy.org/codespeed system. If we could >> > get a dump of what needs to be done to get things setup, that may help >> > get more hands involved. >> > >> > I am feeling personally responsible that this has not been moving >> > forward - I need your help to get this up and running for the >> > betterment of CPython and PyPy. This project benefits both projects, >> > and Python in general immensely. >> > >> > Once up and running, this system will be prominently placed on the >> > Python.org home page, and be used by potential users to help select >> > and evaluate their Python runtime. >> > >> > Jesse >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> pypy-dev mailing list >> pypy-dev@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev > > > > -- > "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to > say it." -- Evelyn Beatrice Hall (summarizing Voltaire) > "The people's good is the highest law." -- Cicero > > _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev