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Message 80463 - Posted: 2 Aug 2016, 23:07:02 UTC - in response to Message 80462.  

Since 2011 the donate button has raised $1,231 for Rosetta@home related things.

I found the Donate link by looking for it, but it is not very prominent. Without being intrusive, I think you could make it a real button and place it in on the forum pages, where most of your support will come from.

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Message 80467 - Posted: 3 Aug 2016, 7:47:16 UTC - in response to Message 80462.  
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Since 2011 the donate button has raised $1,231 for Rosetta@home related things.

1200$ in 5 years? Are you kidding? 250$/y??
I know R@H cannot access "directly" to IPD grants, but IS R@H IMPORTANT FOR IPD OR NOT? I think that foundraising (for IPD's boys) is not a great problem.

This isn't quite enough to do any major upgrades...
We have 5 webserver, 1 database and 1 filesystem server. We'd want to at minimum upgrade the database and filesystem server. I'm still talking to the system admin people to get a estimate of how much money we'd need.

A good DB server is, at least, 8k $.....


So, crowdfounding or not?
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Message 80477 - Posted: 3 Aug 2016, 18:12:55 UTC - in response to Message 80467.  
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Since 2011 the donate button has raised $1,231 for Rosetta@home related things.

1200$ in 5 years? Are you kidding? 250$/y??
I know R@H cannot access "directly" to IPD grants, but IS R@H IMPORTANT FOR IPD OR NOT? I think that foundraising (for IPD's boys) is not a great problem.

This isn't quite enough to do any major upgrades...
We have 5 webserver, 1 database and 1 filesystem server. We'd want to at minimum upgrade the database and filesystem server. I'm still talking to the system admin people to get a estimate of how much money we'd need.

A good DB server is, at least, 8k $.....


So, crowdfounding or not?



Yes R@h is important! And BOINC is important, but funding for it was cut. I'm not sure about what DB's thoughts are about crowd funding. We'll get back to you on that. I think Sergey is looking into it.
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Message 80584 - Posted: 1 Sep 2016, 7:43:19 UTC - in response to Message 80477.  

We'll get back to you on that. I think Sergey is looking into it.


While waiting, some ideas:
A list of scientific crowdfounding
A guide to scientific crowdfounding

And Dell refurbished servers if you want to save money
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Message 80588 - Posted: 2 Sep 2016, 0:36:37 UTC - in response to Message 80584.  

We estimated that we'd need about 40K for an upgrade. We've been able to combine funding from a couple different sources and raise 10K! It's not enough for a complete upgrade, but we decided to use the money to upgrade our hard-drives/storage. We've been experiencing some slow down due to high I/O loads and lack of space. We'll be getting solid state drives!

I've asked the sys-admins to provide us with a break down of upgrades we'd need. I'll post that soon!

We'll get back to you on that. I think Sergey is looking into it.


While waiting, some ideas:
A list of scientific crowdfounding
A guide to scientific crowdfounding

And Dell refurbished servers if you want to save money

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Message 80590 - Posted: 2 Sep 2016, 8:13:15 UTC - in response to Message 80588.  

We estimated that we'd need about 40K for an upgrade. We've been able to combine funding from a couple different sources and raise 10K! It's not enough for a complete upgrade, but we decided to use the money to upgrade our hard-drives/storage. We've been experiencing some slow down due to high I/O loads and lack of space. We'll be getting solid state drives!

I've asked the sys-admins to provide us with a break down of upgrades we'd need. I'll post that soon!


If you want a crowd for remaining 30K.... :-)

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