That's a good idea. The goal was however to make it as intuitive as 
possible and not so much the compatibility, since you mostly just write or 
copy/paste code.

I've added more info about sandbox environment in the accompanying blog 
post. Basically the code is build with Go 1.8 and launched in an Ubuntu 
16.04 docker container with limited resources constant between runs.

On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 3:06:01 PM UTC+2, Ingo Oeser wrote:
>
> I love the idea and it is a really great service to the community.
>
> What I am asking myself: 
>
> Why couldn't I use the standard Go benchmark interface defined in 
> https://godoc.org/testing ? This would allow me to quickly share any 
> benchmark I did write already.
>
> Where can I see what machine and go version this has been run on so I can 
> replicate results locally?
>
>

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