Ack, sorry for blocking the mic with my thumb.

The spatial representation of waves over time works well.  You could use a
stacked bar chart to visualize multiple waves, watching the activity of each
ebb and flow over time:

http://www.leebyron.com/what/lastfm/ -- cool stacked bar chart
http://raphaeljs.com/github/impact.html -- "impact chart", scroll right.
 Notice active committers move up.

Could serve a complementary business function to Gantt charts.

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Patrick Nagel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok, removed that account again, before someone else uses it for *stuff.
>
> On 2010-11-16 11:40, Patrick Nagel wrote:
> > I created an account on my FTP server, you can use it for that, if you
> > want (traffic is not an issue):
> >
> > Host: patrick-nagel.net
> > User: wave
> > Pass: protocol
> >
> > Tell me when you're done :)
>
> --
> Key ID: 0x86E346D4            http://patrick-nagel.net/key.asc
> Fingerprint: 7745 E1BE FA8B FBAD 76AB 2BFC C981 E686 86E3 46D4
>
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