Re: Fastcode Benchmarking
- From: "Dennis" <marianndkc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 12:15:39 +0200
Hi Anders
> > You should not, but you should start finding solutions. I expect to
> > see a little progress every day. That is why I am pushing.
>
> To find solutions, first the problems have to be defined. Are you saying
> that the B&V:s really haven't worked previously? No, you're not saying
that,
> so what are the problems?
I am not talking about B&V's.
> As I see it, the main problems are
>
> - Coordination - there must be a driving force keeping the lambs in the
> fold.
> - Creation - we must still be interested in creating functions
> - Verification - we must ensure that we are measuring the right thing
> - Execution - we must verify and benchmark on all targets
>
> You have been running all of that (among other things), and now we need to
> delegate. This should be priority one, especially the Coordinator.
I agree.
This is the problems I want to see some solutions for.
> >> Do you have any notes on how much time you have spent on Fastcode?
> >
> > Full time from 800 - 2200 every day including weekends.
>
> Ugh!
But also taken time out to eat and rest ;-)
> >> When work is given over to others, it's always best to note down 'use
> >> cases' - how it has been done historically, and then start the
> >> discussion around this document. Among other things it will be
> >> necessary to find natural 'compartments' in the process which can be
> >> done (more or less) independently by different people.
> >
> > See the list I made.
>
> Yes, the list is a start - it would probably be best to have that put in a
> Wiki so there's only *one* document, not 200 different copies.
Do it - somebody
> > I made a list for that a few days ago. Dennis Landi signed up for
> > webmaster.
>
> Were all the names there volunteers, or were some of them suggestions by
> you?
I put some on to provoke a little, but they did not really respond. It is up
to you now.
> >> It is probably also best to have some central repository
> >> (sourceforge or any other like that) for all documents and code.
> >> This way, everything is available to all (entrusted) parts.
> >
> > And nobody is responsible - it is your decision. Try it.
>
> How do you think Wikipedia works? Would you call that success or failure?
I know nothing about it. What is it?
Regards
Dennis
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