Hi all,
though I took up on the task of installing a Codespeed instance
myself, I didn't have time until now. This weekend I will definitely
have a *lot* of time to work on this, so count on that task being
done by then.
The bitbucket issue tracker is a start (though a organization account
would
I've put up a splash page for the project this AM:
http://speed.python.org/
jesse
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On 31/08/11 10:12, Antonio Cuni wrote:
I can setup a buildbot instance on speed.pypy.org, if you give me access to
the machine. I propose that as a very first step, we just make speed.pypy.org
a buildslave which depends on pypy's own buildmaster. This makes it very easy
and fast to setup it, so w
Hi Jesse, hi all,
On 31/08/11 02:37, Jesse Noller wrote:
Yes, I should have looped Noah in sooner.
I have all the keys / passwords. Right now we need:
1. codespeed
2. benchmark runners
The second item is divided into two sub-items: the runner itself, and
something that triggers a run nightl
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 wrote:
> I've gotten Noah Kantrowitz on here, he's doing
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
(Re-sending intentionally - I wasn't subbed to pypy-dev and got rejected)
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Jesse Noller 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 h