Can you publish it online (Azure free tier?) and change Y axis to PH/s estimation ?
Nah, it's really not in any web-friendly sort of language, with charting done manually in either LibreOffice or OpenOffice, depending on which one vexes me least after respective updates
This sort of thing is best left to either organofcorti (though I guess he's sticking to weekly statistics for a reason), or any of the existing live services (who choose pie charts for a reason, presumably). As for Ph/s estimation.. I
could, but I'm not a fan of it. While it's interesting to see some big numbers, in terms of pools' relative statistics, absolute Ph/s is somewhat moot every difficulty adjustment. Number of blocks solved / %, to me, made more sense.
If I get the data I'll see if there is a way to represent it even better, I feel like a data day.
Have at it - though I can't give you the data as per Blocktrail's terms, their API is extremely easy to use - there's plenty of others. The pool discrimination factors are something else - see organofcorti's blog, latest block count, comments section for some pointers.
Anyway, we're hijacking Bitfury's thread - back to their pool performance (Iceland - 2:1 - Georgia), Tbilisi relief, and/or lightbulbs?