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title: Let's talk about Graphite
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-As I've already mentionned in a [previous post](http://lumberjaph.net/devops/2013/01/10/carbons-manhole.html), at [$work](http://saymedia.com) we are currently deploying Graphite and the usual suspects.
+As I've already mentionned in a [previous post](/carbons-manhole/), at [$work](http://saymedia.com) we are currently deploying Graphite and the usual suspects.
Finding articles on how to install all these tools is easy, there's plenty of them. But what's *really* hard to find, are stories on *how to use them*: what's collected, how, why, how do you organize your metrics, do you rewrite them, etc.
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## Meetup
-We've a huge basement at work that can be used to host meetup. There's already a few meetup in the San Francisco about "devops" stuff ([Metrics Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Metrics-Meetup/events/98875712/), [SF DevOps](http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-DevOps/), etc), but maybe there's room for another one with a different format.
+We've a huge basement at work that can be used to host meetup. There's already a few meetup in the San Francisco about "devops" stuff ([Metrics Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Metrics-Meetup/events/98875712/), [SF DevOps](http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-DevOps/), etc), but maybe there's room for another one with a different format.
What I would like, is a kind of forum, where a topic is picked, and people share their *experiences* (the bad, the good and the ugly), not how to configure or deploy something. And there's a lot of topics where I've questions: deployment (this will be the topic of my next entry I think), monitoring, alerting, post-mortem, etc. If you're interested, send me an email, or drop a comment on this post.