https://orange.biolab.si/ is what I was thinking of earlier

On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 12:39, Toby Corkindale via luv-main <
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> On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 at 12:02, h via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm a linux hobbyist who has tinkered with postgis and apache to
> > manipulate data for display in QGis and as tables and charts using
> > apache.  - I like to think I have a reasonable knowledge of databases
> > but don't do it all day every day ;)
> >
> > I have recently been introduced to Tableau (https://www.tableau.com)
> > which operates on Windows and on Mac clients.  It seems to me to be a
> > GUI for what I do with Postgis and apache (with a bit of R
> > functionality added - Learning R is on my 'to do' list)
> >
> > Does anyone know about tableau, and whether there is a FOSS equivalent?
>
> Tableau is popular with data analysts, but it's one of the most
> expensive packages around.
> It has quite a lot of features around data discovery, and
> enterprise-compatible ways to create and share reports, and integrates
> with a lot of data sources -- but I don't think you're using those
> sort of premium features.
>
> If you find a FOSS package that manages to incorporate the data
> discovery stuff from Tableau then I'd be interested to hear of it.
>
> As others have mentioned, Kibana is probably the most similar in terms
> of creating reports - but I believe it is tightly coupled to
> Elasticsearch, so that's a whole new syntax to learn.
>
> Other projects worth mentioning are Google's Data Studio, and
> Periscope Data -- neither are FOSS, but they're compatible with Linux
> and I think free for personal use / low levels of usage.
>
> Toby
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