Flot is moving to Github
Welcome to Flot's new project site!Flot's codebase has been hosted at Github for some time now, but its project page, issue tracker, wiki and other resources remain on Google Code. There's a lot that...
View ArticleLooking to our next release
We're finally wrapping up the migration of issues and the wiki to Github!The goal was to migrate as much as possible, to minimize swapping back and forth between the two projects. Using a fork of the...
View ArticleMilestone 0.8 update
We've officially finished the project's migration to Github, with the last of our wiki pages migrated to our Github wiki. This was a long process, but it has set us up well for all our upcoming...
View ArticleFoddle
Development of 0.8 is progressing well; we stand at more than 50% complete, with 29 issues remaining.We're taking a break to share a cool new tool written by Stig Rune called Foddle. It takes the...
View ArticleHappy New Year!
Here's a little Flot update as we head into the final hours of 2012.We had hoped to release 0.8-beta before the end of the year, but we're still working on a couple of last items, postponing the...
View ArticleSemantic Versioning
Flot has historically used a major.minor versioning scheme, with the last stable version being 0.7. With the next release we will adopt the popular Semantic Versioning specification. This change will...
View ArticleFlot's new logo
Flot has never had a logo, and as classy as Github's Octocat silhouette profile picture may be, we felt that it was time for something a little more unique. If you've visited our site recently then...
View ArticleThe long road to canvas text
After several delays, canvas text support in 0.8 is finally nearing completion!For those of you who haven't been following along, Flot has historically used HTML divs to render axis labels and other...
View ArticleAnnouncing Flot 0.8 beta
We're excited to announce that Flot 0.8 has entered beta! It has been almost two full years since the release of version 0.7, and we're very happy to see all the new stuff that we've been working on...
View ArticleFlot 0.8 is live!
We're excited to announce the release of Flot 0.8! Two years in the making, it includes more than a hundred new features and bug fixes from more than fifty contributors. Download the new version and...
View ArticleFlot 0.8.1 released
We've released Flot 0.8.1, with patches for regressions introduced in 0.8 and other fixes that either couldn't make it into 0.8 or were reported later. You can download 0.8.1 here.Important Bug Fixes...
View ArticleA new branching scheme
Last week's release of 0.8.1 was Flot's first-ever point-release. One of the reasons why we haven't had them in the past is because our branching scheme didn't support it.Before 0.8, every pull request...
View ArticlePlanning for 0.9
This week we finished selecting the issues and features that we'll work on for the 0.9 release. Below is a summary of the main goals, and you can take a look at the full list via the link above. Pay...
View ArticleFlot 0.9 update
Work on Flot 0.9 has been proceeding slowly but steadily. We've continued to clean up the codebase, and have been merging 'on green' (in terms of style) for several months now.Thanks to work by Nick...
View ArticleFlot 0.8.2 released
We've released Flot 0.8.2, with patches for many new and long-standing bugs, including the remaining regressions introduced in 0.8. You can download 0.8.2 here.Important Bug Fixes in 0.8.2Tick Labels:...
View ArticleFlot 0.8.3 released
We've released Flot 0.8.3, with fixes for jQuery compatibility, the resize plugin, axis labels, regressions from earlier 0.8.x releases, and more. You can download 0.8.3 here.Important Bug Fixes in...
View ArticleFlot 2.1.6 released - new maintainers!
We are excited to announce that our team at National Instruments has been given maintainer privileges to the flot charts github repository. We are looking forward to working with contributors to...
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