2017-05-29 22:57 GMT+02:00 Victor Stinner <victor.stin...@gmail.com>:
> When I started to work on benchmarks last year, I noticed that we used
> a Mercurial version which was 5 years old, and a Django version which
> was something like 3 years old. I would like to benchmark the
> Mercurial and Django versions deployed on production.

Hum, I sent my email before checking.

At revision 9923b81a1d34, benchmarks used:

lib/2to3
lib3/2to3
lib3/Chameleon-2.9.2
lib3/mako-0.3.6
lib3/Mako-0.7.3
lib/bazaar
lib/Chameleon-2.22
lib/Chameleon-2.9.2
lib/django
lib/Django-1.5
lib/Django-1.9
lib/google_appengine
lib/html5lib
lib/lockfile
lib/mako-0.3.6
lib/Mako-0.7.3
lib/mercurial   # version 1.2.1
lib/pathlib
lib/psyco
lib/rietveld
lib/spambayes
lib/spitfire
lib/tornado-3.1.1

Django 1.9 was released at 2015-12-01, Mercurial 1.2.1 was released at
2009-03-20.

So sorry, Django was kind of up to date, but Mercurial wasn't. Many
libraries were also deprecated.

Victor
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