I am interested on implementing this as an App Engine app by which any
traffic issues would be non-existent. Let me know the details, I can also
sponsor the costs.

Thank you,
On Apr 6, 2015 12:17 PM, "Danny Ching" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow. You guys are fast!
>
> I can wget the file every hour. What do you think? Can you send me a fixed
> link?
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 12:00 PM Roberto Verzola <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I can now generate a .png file once every hour. Danny, how do I go
>> about sending it to your server?
>>
>> I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all who have extended their
>> support and encouragement, including code suggestions.
>>
>> Special thanks to Mr. fooler, to took the trouble to write a bash
>> script, which worked ok. (Send me private mail if you want to know
>> the details.) I used some ideas from the script, but I had to add lots
>> of other code. Since I am much more comfortable with python, that's
>> what I eventually used.
>>
>> I also had to make a choice between gnuplot and matplotlib. Mr.
>> fooler's gnuplot script worked nicely and gave me ideas. But when I
>> needed to make changes, I was getting all kinds of problems. (This is
>> my first try to use plotting software in this fashion.) So I also
>> tried matplotlib. I was initially stuck with problems in both, but I
>> finally made a breakthrough in matplotlib, so that's what I ended up
>> using. This was probably more about problems with me than with the
>> programs themselves. I would have preferred gnuplot because it is
>> faster and smaller. Maybe, if I were not so pressed for time, I could
>> go back and make things work in gnuplot too.
>>
>> So in the end, I used wget and matplotlib with python tying everything
>> together.
>>
>> I'm still trying to work out how to use python to upload a .png file
>> and accompanying caption to an fb page. Any suggestions would be
>> welcome.
>>
>> If you want to see the graph, please check the Switch Off #NoBrownout
>> page on FB.
>>
>> By the way, my piece about the whole campaign was published yesterday,
>> Easter Sunday, at the Talk of the Town Section of the Phil Daily
>> Inquirer (Apr. 5, 2015). (Google Brownout-Free Summer via Bayanihan)
>>
>> Greetings to all,
>>
>> Obet
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