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Been doing a bit of digging for Graphite graphing libraries. Found a few others: http://jondot.github.com/graphene/, https://github.com/paperlesspost/graphiti and http://www.devco.net/archives/2011/10/08/gdash-graphite-dash...

Here are a few JavaScript graphing libraries as well: http://square.github.com/cubism/ and http://square.github.com/crossfilter/.

Talk about a coincidence, I've been looking into Graphite dashboard options over the past few days too and came across most of these packages. So far the builtin Graphite dashboard seems at least as good or better than most alternatives. You can group multiple series in the same plot by simple drag and drop, tweak dozens of different parameters and save configurations, all from a web interface; no coding, committing and pushing to repos required. I'd love to hear impressions from anyone with experience in one or more of the above.
I agree the default Graphite dashboards are very flexible, but I need something that looks good for an overview page I'm hacking up for a monitoring dashboard in Openstack.
I've been doing the same thing, and we've been using gdash for awhile now, and we love it. Easy to use straight up graphite graphs with it on a nice full screen page.
Seriously Graphite has to be the ugliest, clunkiest yet most useful piece of software ever.
I don't know much about graphite libraries but the name smells like coffee...and there's an actual product line matching the name: http://www.reksointernational.com/products/tasseo.php

wonder why it was chosen in this case.

I spent about 5 minutes thinking of a name. The thought of "reading tea leaves" came to mind and a quick Google led me to tasseography.
thx, learned something today.
Seriously, why the FRICK does HN take 45 seconds to load a page?

Also, another OSS project that has a bajillion dependencies and which doesn't even bother to mention the URL of the main thing that it's supposed to build on top of.

Typical coder mentality. Write a million lines of brilliant code. Write 3 lines of SHITTY docs. Then sit there and wonder WTF nobody is using this great product.