Thanks all for the answers!

> AWS is meant to have credits for open source projects:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/aws-promotional-credits-open-source-projects/

Nice! An AWS support representative suggested me that I should apply for
AWS Activate (https://aws.amazon.com/activate/), which clearly doesn't seem
the best program for my purpose, so I'll have a try instead with the
promotional credits. Thanks for the idea!

> The link to the results in the readme points to
https://kocsismate.github.io/php-version-benchmarks/index.html which is
empty. Maybe this is known.

Thanks for the heads up, I forgot that this URL is linked when I posted the
benchmark. This is the page where I'd like to display the visualization I
mentioned
in my previous message. I'll need some time until I finish it, but until
then, the current results can be accessed in an markdown format at
https://github.com/kocsismate/php-version-benchmarks/blob/main/docs/results/2021_11_11_09_20_1_aws_arm64_c6g_4xlarge/result.md

> For my sins, I can do some frontend stuff... are we talking CSS, SVG, and
maybe a bit of the old JavaScript? If so, feel free to contact me off-list,
> I probably can't do anything in the next week or two, but I'm
optimistically (naively) hoping I can clear some of my todo list :-)

Thanks for the offer, I'll DM you! :) What I already have locally is a
very-very basic chart of the most recent benchmark results. I currently use
chart.js (https://www.chartjs.org/)
and a fork of semantic-ui (https://fomantic-ui.com/), only because I am
familiar with these libraries, so I'm not very attached to them, if there
are libraries more suitable for the job.

> Overall against having it on the ML: I set up a filter to ignore those
pesky emails by Intel. As much as I appreciate their effort, they were
really noisy, and not really useful to the larger group.

I appreciate your feedback! I've just realized that there's probably as
many people looking forward to new benchmark results as who are not
interested in them at all, so I won't
propose sending a regular mail about the results to the internals list.

Regards:
Máté

Deleu <deleu...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2021. nov. 13., Szo, 13:40):

>
>
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 1:31 PM Craig Francis <cr...@craigfrancis.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 12 Nov 2021 at 10:19, Máté Kocsis <kocsismat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> - Does anyone know how to get some sponsorship from AWS...
>>
>> Craig
>>
>
> You may fill out this form
> https://pages.awscloud.com/AWS-Credits-for-Open-Source-Projects to apply
> for 12 months credit. If I'm not mistaken it could be a recurring thing by
> re-applying every 12 months. It might be important to have a dedicated
> account only for the purpose of the benchmark.
>
> You can also read more about it here:
> https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/aws-promotional-credits-open-source-projects/
>
> --
> Marco Aurélio Deleu
>

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