Two new Gheat committers

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Gheat is a toolkit for heatmaps in Python. I started the project two years ago, and open-sourced it 18 months ago. Gheat has seen modest uptake since then, and today I'm happy to announce the first two committers to the project.

David Zielezna is an Australian developer who is active in the security visualization community. He is using gheat to visualize the spread of the Conficker worm as part of the Microsoft-sponsored Conficker Working Group. He has also introduced gheat to the Australian Honeynet Project for tracking spam origins.

Joshua Gross is using gheat to map web page clicks as part of an analytics product called VisTrac. VisTrac also provides form metrics, scroll metrics, and other features.

Thanks and welcome aboard, David and Joshua!

If you're also using gheat, I'd love to hear about it. If you're interested in heatmapping with Python, now is a great time to get involved with gheat.


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