Announcing the Renaissance benchmark suite
Jie Fu
fujie at loongson.cn
Fri May 10 09:23:35 UTC 2019
Hi Francois,
Very cool! Thanks.
Is there a mailing list about Renaissance?
The website could be more perfect if the following issues be fixed:
1) "target/scala-2.12" might be "target/renaissance-0.9.0.jar" on
page[1] under "Building the suite".
2) The page link[2], which was referenced in[1] under "Contributing",
was not found there.
Best regards,
Jie
[1] https://renaissance.dev/docs
[2] https://renaissance.dev/CONTRIBUTION.md
On 2019/5/9 下午4:32, Francois Farquet wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of the Renaissance Benchmark
> Suite. This new suite is intended to provide workloads that are not
> available elsewhere, and thus complement the workloads found in the
> existing, commonly used benchmark suites for the JVM, such as DaCapo,
> ScalaBench, and SPECjvm2008, which we gratefully acknowledge. We have
> found a great deal of inspiration in these suites, and strive to match
> and, where possible, exceed, the level of quality and usability
> established by these suites.
>
> We aim to make the Renaissance development process as open as
> possible, and invite the community to participate. The code is
> open-source and the contribution mechanism is open. The suite will be
> regularly updated through minor releases, while new benchmarks will be
> introduced or retired in major releases.
>
> Version 0.9 marks the first public open-source release of the
> Renaissance suite and is considered a major release candidate with
> respect to the selection of workloads included in the suite. We are
> still stabilizing the internal design until the 1.0 major release
> which should be ready in a few weeks. In the meantime, any feedback or
> contribution is very welcome.
>
> Repository : https://github.com/renaissance-benchmarks/renaissance/
> Website : https://renaissance.dev/
>
> Thanks,
>
> Francois Farquet
>
>
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