Great!

Do you have a plan to donate this and Arrow R/Python
benchmarks to Apache Arrow project? Should we keep them
under https://github.com/ursacomputing/ ?

Thanks,
--
kou

In <caezaprbt2i0iv+xabaxfwqhjyj048s16peunofbdkrhakyu...@mail.gmail.com>
  "Announcing Conbench + Arrow" on Mon, 10 May 2021 12:11:45 -0600,
  Diana Clarke <diana.joan.cla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks:
> 
> Last week we officially announced a new benchmarking tool called
> Conbench with an Arrow integration.
> 
>     https://ursalabs.org/blog/announcing-conbench/
>     https://twitter.com/wesmckinn/status/1390324198623547392
> 
> Conbench is a language independent, continuous benchmarking (CB)
> framework, built specifically with the needs of a cross-language,
> platform-independent, high-performance project like Arrow in mind.
> 
>     https://github.com/ursacomputing/conbench
> 
> On each merge to the main Arrow branch, over 2000 C++, R, and Python
> benchmarks are run, and the results are posted to our publicly
> available Conbench server (click the following link to see all your
> pretty faces and avatars).
> 
>     https://conbench.ursa.dev/
> 
> You can also benchmark your Arrow pull requests with the GitHub
> comment: "@ursabot please benchmark". More information about how to
> benchmark your pull requests can be found in the blog post linked to
> above.
> 
> A *huge* thanks to Elena Henderson for all the orchestration and
> behind the scenes system administration & services she built – I
> couldn't have asked for a better partner to collaborate on this
> project with.
> 
> Thanks also to Jonathan Keane & Neal Richardson for the R benchmarks,
> and to Antoine Pitrou, Weston Pace, David Li, Krisztián Szucs, Wes
> McKinney, and many others for lending their domain expertise and
> support along the way.
> 
> I'll circle back in a month or so with an update on other Conbench
> projects currently in flight. Sneak preview: better statistical
> analysis courtesy of Jonathan Keane, and Java benchmarks courtesy of
> Kazuaki Ishizaki. In the meantime, I wish you all speedy access to
> vaccines.
> 
> --diana

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