Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro(a)redhat.com> writes:
> Then perhaps the Change could have had a dead-man-switch built
in:
> unless performance improvements due to this profiling change do not in
> fact appear by F39 or F40, the Change should be automatically
> reverted.
Question is how to measure that? Is it sufficient to fix one or two
performance bugs to call this change a success, or do we need more?
Specifically how many? [...]
If I understood it correctly, the claim was that enabling this
distro-user-penalizing option would make it back in terms of performance
optimizations. That it was an investement that would have a positive
return.
Let's be firm in testing this empirically rather than aspirationally.
- FChE