Hello everybody,
I wanted to know how Xonotic was doing over time so I decided to take snapshots of http://stats.xonotic.org/. I then used the two introductory lines to make some 'nice' graphs in Python. Here's the result:
![[Image: Screenshot_from_2014_11_16_18_36_00.png]](http://s28.postimg.org/p18if7eql/Screenshot_from_2014_11_16_18_36_00.png)
I hope it's OK if I keep doing this but considering this is all publicly available data, there should be no problem.
If anyone's interested, the project is here. You can notice a lot of missing data points in the graph. That's because I don't want to keep my PC on just because of this.
Also, this is my first post on the forums and first matplotlib graph, bear with me
I wanted to know how Xonotic was doing over time so I decided to take snapshots of http://stats.xonotic.org/. I then used the two introductory lines to make some 'nice' graphs in Python. Here's the result:
![[Image: Screenshot_from_2014_11_16_18_36_00.png]](http://s28.postimg.org/p18if7eql/Screenshot_from_2014_11_16_18_36_00.png)
I hope it's OK if I keep doing this but considering this is all publicly available data, there should be no problem.
If anyone's interested, the project is here. You can notice a lot of missing data points in the graph. That's because I don't want to keep my PC on just because of this.
Also, this is my first post on the forums and first matplotlib graph, bear with me


![[Image: 30381.jpg]](https://stats.xonotic.org/static/badges/minimal/30381.jpg)

![[Image: 4XODR.png]](http://i.imgur.com/4XODR.png)
![[Image: 22172.png]](http://stats.xonotic.org/static/badges/archer/22172.png)