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VO Send message Joined: 4 Nov 05 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,250,754 RAC: 0 |
lol, for a 10,523.94 sec. of work, he got 438.42 credit and for the same time, most people have 10.60 credit??? be proud to take part in the projet... well, maybe Seti is not so out space with is granted credit... |
Cureseekers~Kristof Send message Joined: 5 Nov 05 Posts: 80 Credit: 689,603 RAC: 0 |
I can live with that. * Face it: if there weren't credits, if there weren't any statistics, there would be no team play. There would be no competition. When there wasn't any competition, there wasn't that many resources running any DC program. So credits *are* important for the project. * If everyone uses (the same) optimized clients, everyone gets a correct amount of points. * If everyone disables his optimized client, and installs the original client, there would be +- the same result. * I only use the optimized client, because otherwise I would not get the equal credits like another person (who do run the optimized client) gets. As FluffyChicken said: The credits on FaD were more correct on that point. But something I like more on Rosetta is the fact that the sole users (can) get an extra reward here: his name in the "Top predictions" page. I agree this is something like the lottery: Everyone has a chance to get into this list. You can crunch one job, and find the best result. You can crunch millions of jobs, and never be in there. Of course there's more chance when you crunch more jobs.... But once you're in there, I guess you have more honour, then 100 points extra in the stats. And the main reason: Maybe one day, you read your name on a page that says: Thanks to [your name] we've found a way to cure Cancer, HIV, Malaria, or whatsever... Member of Dutch Power Cows |
FluffyChicken Send message Joined: 1 Nov 05 Posts: 1260 Credit: 369,635 RAC: 0 |
As FluffyChicken said: The credits on FaD were more correct on that point. I like this part as well :-) [We also had a similar thing at FaD with the 'Validated by NiH to have to have anti-cancer or anti-hiv http://stats.find-a-drug.biz/certify.php?Nickname=FluffyChicken&CertType=6 Thanks mod for splitting it off, I only posted it for information to David about what he was actually saying. They are still the top 3 teams, just rate of production is not as high or as accurate as may be thought. oh and this We will have to have prizes when CASP finishes at the end of July for the top overall team and theinfers w.r.t. the first part of the post he typed, that credit is going to be used for recognition. Team mauisun.org |
joseps Send message Joined: 25 Jun 06 Posts: 72 Credit: 8,173,820 RAC: 0 |
Hello :) I appreciate th e last 2 paragraphs of this message. I am not happy with the quibbling regarding points or credits or compition. I volunteer my computer not because of competion or credits. I thought I just want to help with researchers need for the ordinary computer users willing to donate their machine time. I almost detach my computers from the project. I just have fun donating some computer time. Hello, again. I turned off my 5computers when I went on vacation. When I return today, I can not upload work. Need work units to run computers. joseps |
River~~ Send message Joined: 15 Dec 05 Posts: 761 Credit: 285,578 RAC: 0 |
... I volunteer my computer not because of competion or credits. I thought I just want to help with researchers need for the ordinary computer users willing to donate their machine time ... I half agree - for me the main reason is wanting to help. It is like in slow traffic, sometimes I feel helpful and let another driver come out of a side road, just to be helpful. But I find it makes a big difference to me if the other driver says thanks, or waves to me, or smiles, or at least something. Just so I know my help was noticed. And for me the credits and the honour list on the front page are Rosetta's way of saying thanks. So not the reason I came, but both of these help me to feel good about staying. And other people have said in previous discussions that the points mod9 made about credit for failed WU have in my opinion been a reason for them sticking with Rosetta througout times of over-adventurous software development and the resulting irritations of high error rates.
oh, pleeeeeease don't. If you don't enjoy the arguments, just don't read the threads where the arguments happen. The credits are there for those who want to look at them. including the cred-heads in the top three teams who would not be doing half so much if there was no way of keeping score. The arguments are there for those who care about how the credits work. For those who care, having a place where their suggestions are heard can in itself be part of the positive experience. Don't let them put you off, if they don't help you then just leave them to those who do worry about the issue. Stick with your last line, it really is an excellent reason to stay: I just have fun donating some computer time. :-) |
Keith Akins Send message Joined: 22 Oct 05 Posts: 176 Credit: 71,779 RAC: 0 |
Here's something to consider on the competition of credits: Credits to DC projects are like points in a video game. Sure, you can't spend either one and have no real value. But, take the point systems out of video games and see what happens to the market. The same could be said about DC projects. Here on Rosetta were not only in a sort of points race, but the race itself lends itself to something far more valuable than a victory in a video game. It would be interesting if a study group were allowed by a given arcade to go in a yank out and disable all scoreboards from all machines for one day and see how customers respond. |
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