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Created Feb 09, 2018 by Karsten Loesing@karsten

Cut off recent dates from several CSV files

In commit 8831ece we stopped cutting off data from CSV files. From the commit message: "When graphing data from CSV files it's not our job to make sure the data is stable enough to be graphed. That would mean that whoever uses our CSV files directly would have to make that sure by themselves. If data is too recent to be graphed, it shouldn't be included in the CSV files. As a side effect this makes the graphing process a little easier."

Looks like we should cut off a day or two more from hidserv.csv. I'm going to attach a sample graph soon.

Let's also create new tickets for similar findings.

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