On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Currently I like the Google charts graphing pretty well -- it looks
good
and produces no load on the client -- unlike my previous javascript
generator.
If we intend to ever host EKG on Fedora infrastructure we would need to
supply an alternate graphing system. This is not something I'm
presently looking for.
Though if we do want to find a sever to run EKG stats on, we need to
resolve this.
I am inclined to just keep working on the code in general and running
stats on our machine for a few weeks as replacing the grapher is not
super-happy-fun to me, though if someone else wants to handle this, that
would be fine too.
Thoughts?
I do know libraries in Python that produce very nice graphs. Luke
Macken's packaged up some nice ones in the past. On further research,
they are Javascript widget libraries for Turbogears, which means if we
go with some sort of javascript generator, we can generate nice
webpages to do this for us.
If we want more 'stand alone', i found this after a short google search:
http://nubyonrails.com/pages/gruff
-Yaakov