Well done, glad to see some more tooling built around Raptor data!

Eli Perelman

On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Staś Małolepszy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, People of Gaia --
>
> I love Raptor and how it makes it us more data-driven than ever. So I
> created a tool to aid the data analysis and help you decide if a difference
> observed between two or more Raptor dataset is significant, given the
> observed variations in data.
>
>   https://github.com/stasm/raptor-compare
>
> It's really easy to use:  Raptor automatically saves raw measurements in a
> metrics.ldjson file which you can feed into raptor-compare.  It will
> compute the means and the standard deviations and use that data to help you
> gauge if the observed difference is "real", or perhaps just an artifact of
> the random sampling.
>
> You can find more information in the project's readme. Let me know if you
> have any questions!
>
> Happy perf testing,
> -stas
>
>
> PS If you like the tool, help me spread the word:
> https://twitter.com/stas/status/653630744850468864
>
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