Sarah,
Thanks for the positive comments; and again I should have been more clear
that we're thinking that the hosted service would be be free for
open-source users. I guess in this case that you'd be more inclined to use
it; is that right?
Also, thank you so much for the other ideas and suggest
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 9:30 PM, Christian Peel wrote:
> Fijal,
>
> Thanks for your positive comments. To be clear, the service would be free
> for open-source users; I guess in this case you'd be more interested; is
> that right?
Yes, I believe so, it all depends what exact benefits it gives us
Fijal,
Thanks for your positive comments. To be clear, the service would be free
for open-source users; I guess in this case you'd be more interested; is
that right?
Could you point us to the commercial deployments?
Chris
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Maciej Fijalkowski
wrote:
> Hi Chris
Hi there,
The twistedmatrix deployment is here BTW: http://speed.twistedmatrix.com/
This is an interesting idea (and Codespeed is ace!). I have a few things
that Codespeed could help with, although I'm, not sure I could justify
paying for them, but certainly this is something that would interest
Hi Christian
We as PyPy are not generally interested in freemium services (we are
poor to start with), however I think there is some potential with
codespeed being notoriously hard to deploy. I've seen
http://speed.pyston.org/ and http://speed.twistedmatrix.org/ (which is
under some URL, not clue