Consider switching to `tasty-bench`
tasty-bench is a benchmarking library, that can be (more or less) used as a drop-in replacement for criterion, while having the advantage of being a lot faster, both to compile and to run. It is also available on Stackage.
In the face of haskell-perf being a benchmarking repository - the power & abilities of the benchmark tooling & feature parity & community adoption should be considered.
I'm up for tasty transition, but I do not have enough knowledge to say that there is some or the foreseen in the future feature-parity in benchmarking features between criterion & tasty.
For example, things like stabilizer should be present in the benchmarking tool (but it is not present in criterion either).
Done in #28.