Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-04-28 Thread Michael McCandless
Thank you Sharan! I will try to submit a "What we've learned from 11+ years of (nearly) continuous Lucene nightly benchmarks" talk soon! Mike McCandless http://blog.mikemccandless.com On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 11:25 AM Sharan Foga wrote: > Hi Mike (and everyone that is interested) > > We have

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-04-06 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Mike (and everyone that is interested) We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted for ApacheCon NA in New Orleans. The CFP is open and you can submit your proposal on the https://apachecon.com/acna2022/ website. Please don't forget to select 'Performance

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-19 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Mike Thanks very much for the response and interest! I will post an update about the track as soon as I have one. Thanks Sharan On 2022/03/14 15:24:46 Michael McCandless wrote: > Hi Sharan, > > I think this is indeed a very interesting topic and would make a good > ApacheCon track! It's a

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-14 Thread Michael McCandless
Hi Sharan, I think this is indeed a very interesting topic and would make a good ApacheCon track! It's a great idea. In Lucene development we struggle with proper performance measurement often. We have a set of external benchmarking tools ( https://github.com/mikemccand/luceneutil ) for this

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-11 Thread kujira m
I'd like to unsubscribe the newsletter. 2022年3月11日(金) 22:09 sharanf : > Hi All > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon. At the end of > the message I have included some details including a definition of

Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-11 Thread sharanf
Hi All The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon. At the end of the message I have included some details including a definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could be good to run. We