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        chrischris commented  · 

        forgot one other thing: the performance monitors looks like slider widgets. There's no indication what the colored region means vs the big black indicator. Because the stripes are clickable it seems like you can click to see all events that correspond to a given load time (but no, clicking does nothing of the sort). And there's no way to find out what page(s) correspond to a given load time.

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          chrischris commented  · 

          More generally speaking: Chartbeat's data is useless to me in it's current eye-candy animated fancy form. It's slow to update, it's difficult to pinpoint a moment in time, and it's downright impossible to tease out what caused that slow load time at 2:33 am this morning. I need to be able to see raw LOGS! I want to know exactly what happened and when. Preferably, I would be able to sort this raw data by columns as well. The raw data should be accessible at least for 35 days and downloadable so we can create our own reports.

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