Phoronix Test Suite Joins GitHub

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix Test Suite on 19 January 2014 at 04:05 PM EST. 3 Comments
PHORONIX TEST SUITE
Our leading open-source, cross-platform automated benchmarking software is now available via GitHub.

For those users of the Phoronix Test Suite Git development code, over the past few days I have been transferring the Git repository to GitHub. The Phorogit repository location will still likely be updated in tandem with the GitHub repository for those that don't update their pull locations immediately, but the Phorogit interface has fallen badly outdated and its interface code hasn't been touched in about five years. GitHub is a much more pleasant experience in browsing the commits, branching, etc.

GitHub Issues for the Phoronix Test Suite project will also be supported for those that prefer using GitHub's bug/issue reporting system to complement the forums, but either location (or simply emailing us, mailing list, etc) is fair game for reporting bugs, requesting features, etc.

The Phoronix Test Suite GitHub location is GitHub.com/phoronix-test-suite.

Stay tuned for more exciting Phoronix Test Suite 5 details in the days ahead; in case you missed it, check out the very early walk-through of the new user-interface.
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