Jorge Ramos <ney...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Thanks! 

About the alternate set of training data, how (where) do I find it? and about 
the layouts, can you point me in the right direction as to learn about them, 
into what they do? or try to achieve? and how to use them?

Quoting Steve Dower ( https://bugs.python.org/issue35299#msg330347 ), the test 
suite implemented in this project is as good as any other generic workload, 
which is easily accessible from this repo (I don't know what was he referring 
to in "ease of accessibility") but I understand it is not the only one out 
there. So, if there are as many combinations possible as from choosing the 
tests (the ones implemented here and/or others), why did python choose this in 
particular? It has to be "good enough" isn't it? and if so, why PGO 
optimizations where "left out" of the bug tracking loop? It may be not as 
important in reality, but people like me, crave for optimizations =) 

So, I would love the PGO feature to be revived here, what happened to previous 
work done here ( https://bugs.python.org/issue26359 )?. But I know also that I 
am daydreaming. I would appreciate any help, for me to keep digging into it, as 
I do not know where to start.

thanks!

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