Pcwalton!
While I agree that most synthetic benchmarcks are mostly not representative for the real world, there is a benchmarck suite for real world.
That is benchmarcking most used ALEXA websites.
It's named TP 5 and TP6, mozilla use it internally (e. G to measure progress on stylo)
Why is the real world (TP5/6) not public??
Phoronix has never used it, mozilla has never publicly published benchmarcks.
I guess they favor chromium but I've never seen all results only the few mozillians posted on bugzilla.
Let the world know, publish the results, even if it favor chromium.
Anyway the mainstream will never be affected by that public information (most people have difficulties discerning a search engine from the concept of browser, let alone talking about benchmarcks)
That is benchmarcking most used ALEXA websites. It's named TP 5 and TP6, mozilla use it internally (e. G to measure progress on stylo) Why is the real world (TP5/6) not public?? Phoronix has never used it, mozilla has never publicly published benchmarcks. I guess they favor chromium but I've never seen all results only the few mozillians posted on bugzilla. Let the world know, publish the results, even if it favor chromium. Anyway the mainstream will never be affected by that public information (most people have difficulties discerning a search engine from the concept of browser, let alone talking about benchmarcks)