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Gipeda hacking at ZuriHac2015
Gipeda is a dashboard to display performance data. Basically a converter from (Git revision × benchmark name × benchmark value) to shiny webpages.
It generates static files, mostly json-files, using shake to keep track of what to generate and what not. The front end plain javascript.
Gipeda was written with GHC as a customer in mind, and you can see it in action at http://perf.haskell.org/ghc. But it is kept generic and you are free to use it for your own projects as well.
Possible tasks for the hackathon:
- Show a comparison of two arbitrary commits.
- Keeping track of branches and tags.
- Currently, it linearlizes the git history. This could be improved to show the ich history structure of git repository.
- Notifications about regressions by mail or RSS.
- Unify code on the server and the client, possibly using GHCJS.
This is also a nice project if for some weird reason you feel more like hacking JS and HTML than Haskell during ZuriHac.
If you have questions, talk to Joachim “nomeata” Breitner.