New question #253869 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/253869

Once upon a time, Graphlot was merged into graphite-web because it provided a 
new way of looking at charts. Specifically, it offered an interactive legend as 
you hovered over the chart. Back in 2010 this was innovative and a great way of 
looking at data stored with Graphite.

Leap forward to 2014, and everyone is doing client-side rendering. We've got a 
wealth of 3rd party dashboards and tools that support this sort of interaction. 
The future of Graphite is (imho) defined by the retrieval and transformative 
capabilities of its render API, not the static images shown in the Composer 
window. With tools like Grafana, Giraffe, Dusk and Tessera,we have innovative 
tools that provide both composition and interactive visualization workflows.

As such, I propose that we remove Graphlot from the Graphite tree. It hasn't 
received any significant advancements in the last four years. It's far less 
useful than the Composer for prototyping charts, and it doesn't offer any 
dashboarding capabilities. With it we had to bring various flot.js libraries 
into the tree, causing both internal and upstream (distro) packaging headaches. 
Thanks to the aforementioned tools, I believe there simply is no good reason to 
keep this on life support any longer.

Looking for feedback.

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