[Benchmarking] [EXTERNAL] Who shot the shootout?

thomas bonfort thomas.bonfort at gmail.com
Wed Sep 4 02:47:19 PDT 2013


The benchmarking exercise is about putting different teams on a common
testcase to push each engine to its limits, not the benchmark of X vs.
Y done by team X.

my 2c.
thomas

On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Pirmin Kalberer <pi_ml at sourcepole.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Dienstag, 3. September 2013, 16.34:04 schrieb Arnulf Christl:
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>> Mike, Bart,
>> thanks for the feedback and link.
>>
>> Michael Billmire,
>> will you be attending the FOSS4G conference in Nottingham? Would you be
>> happy to give a short summary of the talk you gave at FOSS4G NA? If not
>> would you be comfortable if I presented a short summary of your results?
>> - From the mail [1] it seems like you have a presentation at the ready? I
>> like that you also had a look into usability and quality.
>
> For filling the conference slot, Marco could translate his FOSSGIS presentation
> [1] doing the FOSS4G benchmark with Swiss cadastral vector data and rasters.
> He could shorten it to 10-15' to leave room for an other short presentation.
>
> [1] http://sourcepole.com/2013/6/17/fossgis-2013-performance-optimised-wms-
> services-with-qgis-server
>
> Regards
> Pirmin
>
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