On 30/07/2015 11:12 pm, Niklas Keller wrote:
2015-07-30 14:42 GMT+02:00 Andone, Bogdan <bogdan.and...@intel.com>:
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From: Niklas Keller [mailto:m...@kelunik.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 1:47 PM
To: Pierre Joye
Cc: lp_benchmark_robot; PHP internals; l...@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Benchmark Results for PHP Master 2015-07-30
2015-07-30 11:57 GMT+02:00 Pierre Joye <pierre....@gmail.com>:
Hi,
Does someone has a contact there?
It would be nicer to have these results combined with what we pushed
on qa.php.net as well.
Cheers,
Pierre
Thought about that as well, results per mail aren't that useful,
especially as they're badly formatted for me in GMail (no fixed font).
A graph visualizing those numbers would be nice.
Regards, Niklas
Hi Guys,
We are glad that our small ticking spam start to be observed :) !
We would like to offer valuable information to the community related to
performance trends of the PHP project on Intel platforms based on daily
builds
and we are open for suggestions for making these results relevant.
We chose to share our numbers as plain text mails for easily seeing the
summary
snapshots on discussion lists without the need of other clicks.
Everybody agrees that plain text is ugly and, yes, you need to have fixed
font in
place for having the table formatted correctly. Let’s discuss a better way
of doing;
integration with qa.php.net is possible if we find the right interface
for sharing
data in an automated way.
Normally <l...@lists.01.org> should be the official entry for feedbacks and
requests but,
unfortunately, it is not yet operational, so I will be your direct contact
as I am part
of the team which deploys this project.
Kind regards,
Bogdan
Hi Bogdan,
I think absolute numbers (instead of a %-change) would be better suited for
visualizing performance over time.
Regards, Niklas
I agree on using absolute numbers. With percentages it is not
immediately obvious whether the change was good or bad.
Including the build options would be good.
Chris
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