Re: [pypy-dev] Codespeed as on speed.pypy.org

2015-03-12 Thread Christian Peel
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

Re: [pypy-dev] Codespeed as on speed.pypy.org

2015-03-12 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
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

Re: [pypy-dev] Codespeed as on speed.pypy.org

2015-03-12 Thread Christian Peel
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

Re: [pypy-dev] Codespeed as on speed.pypy.org

2015-03-12 Thread Sarah Mount
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

Re: [pypy-dev] Codespeed as on speed.pypy.org

2015-03-12 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
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