We already have a wiki page that collects various benchmarks we've
noticed over the years. I've added a section to that page to collect the
benchmarks that actually finish running and produce results:
https://github.com/servo/servo/wiki/Benchmarks#known-to-work-in-servo
Cheers,
Josh
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Hi Josh,
Hope you are doing well. We will start contributing soon. Thus, we want to
ask who is going to be our reviewer? Have you already chosen someone?
And also another thing - do you have some spare money in your budget by any
chance? Most of the students during their Bachelor's thesis project
Last week I attended and spoke about Servo's automation at GitHub Universe,
which as the name implies is our code hosting platform's flagship event.
The keynotes covered some new features that they've been rolling out
through the year and plan to release in the near future. Long story short,
they'r
On 10/16/17 12:09 PM, Artur Jamro wrote:
Hi Josh,
Hope you are doing well. We will start contributing soon. Thus, we want to
ask who is going to be our reviewer? Have you already chosen someone?
It depends on who is available to review the changes when your group
opens a new pull request. If
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