On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Philip Oakley <philipoak...@iee.org> wrote:

>> The end goal would be to have such a server always available to track
>> how the different git commands perform over time on different kind of
>> repos (small, medium, large, ...) with different optimizations on and
>> off (split-index, libpcre2, BLK_SHA1, ...)
>
> Dumb question: is this expected to also be able to do a retrospective on the
> performance of appropriate past releases? That would allow immediate
> performance comparisons, rather than needing to wait for a few releases to
> see the trends.

Yeah, sure. For example in the perf.conf file above there is
"dirsOrRevs = v2.12.0 v2.13.0" which means that tests will be
performed on v2.12.0 and v2.13.0.

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