The ad hoc tools I created for creating graphs for reports are in /p/condor/home/tools/graphs . It's all Git controlled *california-condors* - Manually created graph of California condor population. *citeseer* - Attempts to find references, by year, to Miron, HTCondor, and friends in the CiteSeer database. *download-graphs* - Graphs of downloads, both via our download script and in the Debian and Yum repos we control. cndrutil's crontab on chopin.cs.wisc.edu invokes it. The resulting graphs are visible https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/developers/graphs/ . The CSV files are probably the most useful part, as the huge spike in usage over the last few years has left the automated graphs hard to use. *git-commits* - Information on historic git commits. *gittrac-reports* - A bunch of reports based on data from gittrac. Includes lines of code changed per customer/date, tickets by status by date, and a bunch of others. *htcondor-week.txt* - Just a pointer to the HTCondor Week attendence spreadsheet at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ghJjXbHMZDu8namp9-1tnfE89AhvFAKmnu2AIJOpIyA *mailing-lists* - Graphs of mailing list traffic. Output visible at https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/mail-lists/graphs/ *misc/gnuplot2csv* - Converts Gnuplot style data files to CSV files that Excel/LibreOffice can read. package-sizer/ version-history/ world-graph/