Re: [Python-Dev] Proposal for a common benchmark suite

2011-04-29 Thread DasIch
Given those facts I think including pybench is a mistake. It does not allow for a fair or meaningful comparison between implementations which is one of the things the suite is supposed to be used for in the future. This easily leads to misinterpretation of the results from this particular benchmar

[Python-Dev] Proposal for a common benchmark suite

2011-04-28 Thread DasIch
Hello, As announced in my GSoC proposal I'd like to announce which benchmarks I'll use for the benchmark suite I will work on this summer. As of now there are two benchmark suites (that I know of) which receive some sort of attention, those are the ones developed as part of the PyPy project[1] whi

Re: [Python-Dev] [GSoC] Developing a benchmark suite (for Python 3.x)

2011-04-08 Thread DasIch
ns. Furthermore I am usually quick to answer via IRC(DasIch on freenode), Twitter or E-Mail(dasdas...@gmail.com) if anyone has any questions. Contact to the mentor can be established via the means mentioned above or via Skype. About Me My name is Daniel Neuhäuser, I am 19 years old

[Python-Dev] [GSoC] Developing a benchmark suite (for Python 3.x)

2011-04-06 Thread DasIch
og post to the mailing lists of the implementations. Furthermore I am usually quick to answer via IRC (DasIch on freenode), Twitter or E-Mail(dasdas...@gmail.com) if anyone has any questions. Contact to the mentor can be established via the means mentioned above or via Skype. About Me

Re: [Python-Dev] GSoC: speed.python.org

2011-03-21 Thread DasIch
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 19:33:55 +0100 > DasIch wrote: >> >> 3. Several benchmarks (at least the Django and Twisted ones) have >> dependencies which are not (yet) ported to 3.x and porting those >> dependenci

[Python-Dev] GSoC: speed.python.org

2011-03-21 Thread DasIch
Hello Guys, I'm interested in participating in the Google Summer of Code this year and I've been looking at projects in the Wiki, particularly speed.pypy.org[1] as I'm very interested in the current VM development. However given my knowledge that project raised several questions: 1. Up until now t