Even if we decide to run them less often, we still need to setup the whole
machinery: so, once we have done that, running them nightly or once a week
doesn't change much.

If we can get usage of speed.python.org it would be awesome I think: it
would also immediately enable comparison between PyPy and CPython

On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 9:41 AM Matti Picus <matti.pi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We lost the machine that was running our benchmark suite, the last run
> sees to have been June2 http://speed.pypy.org/changes/.
>
> Choices:
> - Ask the PSF to run on the machine that is used to run benchmarks for
> speed.python.org. The machine, speed-python.osuosl.org,  is very
> powerful and not heavily used, a description of it is
> https://speed.python.org/about/ under "The Machine". The users with
> psf-authorized access to the machine, from
> https://github.com/python/psf-chef, are fijal, zware, mattip, haypo
> (results of "grep python-speed -r ." in that repo)
>
> - Use one of bencher4, baroquesoftware.com, or any other pypy-specific
> donated machine.
>
> - Stop running benchmarks
>
> Any thoughts? Do we need nightly benchmarks or should we run them less
> often? Should we also be running py3.5 benchmarks? Should we upload to
> speed.python.org, speed.pypy.org or both?
> Matti
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