On Sep 16, 12:43 am, Russell Keith-Magee
wrote:
> Do we have a continuous performance benchmark at present? No.
>
> Would it be worth having one? Certainly.
>
> There's a long standing ticket proposing just such a change:
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8949
>
> And there was a sprint
On Sep 16, 10:43 am, Russell Keith-Magee
wrote:
> Do we have a continuous performance benchmark at present? No.
>
> Would it be worth having one? Certainly.
>
> There's a long standing ticket proposing just such a change:
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8949
>
> And there was a sprint ea
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:05 PM, akaariai wrote:
> Is there any continuous speed testing done for Django? It would be
> nice to see how performance of Django is evolving. For example while
> working on ticket #14290, seeing how my changes to utils/translation/
> __init__.py affect other parts of t
Is there any continuous speed testing done for Django? It would be
nice to see how performance of Django is evolving. For example while
working on ticket #14290, seeing how my changes to utils/translation/
__init__.py affect other parts of the framework would be useful. In
general, speed testing sh