Hi, I've been working on getting nightly benchmarks running for JRuby for a while now. It's been an on and off thing since April. The software to track it is called codespeed. An example can be seen here: http://speed.pypy.org. Is there interest in setting up a server somewhere and to put a link on the website? I've never set up django in a production environment, so I don't know if i'm the right person to do it or not. That said, I'll definitely help in any way possible.
I have written a series of blog posts about how to get it up and running: http://blog.quibb.org/2010/04/nightly-benchmarks-setting-up-hudson/ http://blog.quibb.org/2010/04/passing-parameters-between-builds-in-hudson/ http://blog.quibb.org/2010/07/nightly-benchmarks-tracking-results-with-codespeed/ I setup the repository http://github.com/qbproger/ruby-benchmark-suite for benchmarks. I've been only running the macro-benchmarks. I didn't set it up to for warmup yet, but it shouldn't be hard. I haven't updated with the latest benchmarks since I forked either. I did re-work the rake file to submit to codespeed. If you have any questions let me know. Joe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
