Hi, For speed.python.org, I run a script manually to "add a new dot" on the graphs. The script always pick the latest versions of pyperf and pyperformance. I also frequently update pyperformance requirements to get security fixes, bug fixes, but also support the latest version of Python: for example, I had multiple issues with Python 3.8.
The problem is now that graphs became meaningless because of significant performance changes in dependencies like sympy: https://speed.python.org/timeline/#/?exe=12&ben=sympy_sum&env=1&revs=50&equid=off&quarts=on&extr=on Is there a volunteer to regenerate all data on the latest version of pyperf and pyperformance? It would require to list all commits of previous benchmarks run (it should be as easy a listing the content of a directory, I can tell you more in private), run benchmarks on these commits (I have a script which automate everything), remove old CPython data (but keep PyPy data, who sent it by the way?), and upload new data. Victor -- Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. _______________________________________________ Speed mailing list -- speed@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to speed-le...@python.org