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Skylight Performance Tracking #2660

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siaw23-retired opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2773
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Skylight Performance Tracking #2660

siaw23-retired opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2773
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@siaw23-retired
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Hi @publiclab/reviewers, Skylight is providing free performance tracking for open source projects. We have nothing to lose but a lot to gain by joining it. I found that out at RailsConf last week and thought of Plots2. What do you say to adding Skylight to this growing project to track and fix performance issues as they come in?

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jywarren commented Jun 5, 2018

This looks great. Let me see if we can get signed up quick.

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that'd be awesome. as a follow up. i wanted to add that in fact if you search for rails performance testing the first link points to a Rails v3.2.13 guide. I bet you can't find the same guide for a Rails 4 app let alone for a Rails 5 app! @jywarren

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jywarren commented Jun 5, 2018

I think the performance testing project may have started when we were on Rails 3! It was our oldest PR :-)

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that explains it ;)

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