Well, that use-case is covered by the RSS feed ;-)
2011/2/28 Maciej Fijalkowski <[email protected]>: > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Miquel Torres <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> hey, it's not like I crumble at the sound of the slightest criticism ;-) >> Open Source is about this. Ideas, feedback, etc. Only then can we get better! >> >> I think I can draw two conclusions:"I >> - For Pycon, and maybe permanently, a general comparison against >> CPython or an overall timeline would be better. I see I have about 1 >> week to come up with something. >> - If Maciej, who obviously is a developer, doesn't think that the >> report, or "recent results" feature is useful, that means that at the >> very least it needs tweaking. I will think and experiment with >> different possibilities. For one I will increase the threshold again, >> to 5 o 6% so that there is a higher signal to noise ratio. I can also >> imagine showing two numbers: one for the biggest improvement and one >> for the biggest regression. And maybe the average. We'll see. If >> anyone has a clear idea of how that could become more useful please >> share. > > My biggest issue is with the fact that they show up and just stay. > This means there is no way to distinguish between "I've seen this" or > "I didn't see this" which make it useless. > > >> >> Cheers, >> Miquel >> >> >> 2011/2/27 Laura Creighton <[email protected]>: >>> In a message of Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:57:33 +0200, Maciej Fijalkowski writes: >>>>Hey. >>>> >>>>Just my 5 cents. >>>> >>>>It would be cool if default view has a down-scaled version of >>>>comparison against CPython. I can look anywhere for recent changes. >>>>Also the recent changes as they're now are not very informative and I >>>>don't use them at all. They stick around, so I don't know if they're >>>>new or old. I'm also as interested in good as in bad changes. Simply >>>>this: http://speed.pypy.org/changes/ is way more informative. >>>> >>>>Can we either just remove the red recent changes for now or simply put >>>>a vs cpython, scaled down graph there? >>>> >>>>At least for pycon this seems like a better way to go. >>>> >>>>Cheers, >>>>fijal >>>> >>>>PS. Miquel, don't get me wrong, I think you're doing an awesome job, >>>>the speed website itself was a huge step forward for us. >>> >>> This sounds good to me as well, and I too don't want Miquel to think >>> that I am ungrateful for all his hard work. The site is really good >>> for us, and thank you. >>> >>> Laura >>> >> > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
