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Message 1303 - Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 1:51:46 UTC

Judging by BOINC Synergy, XML stats seem to be stuck at 2.1 million credits and 1,260 users. Not a high priority to fix, I know, just for your information.

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Message 1307 - Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 3:56:36 UTC - in response to Message 1303.  

Judging by BOINC Synergy, XML stats seem to be stuck at 2.1 million credits and 1,260 users. Not a high priority to fix, I know, just for your information.


The stats update on our site every six hours. I do not know about the other sites, but I do know our site has been consistently updating the xml files.
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Message 1364 - Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 2:49:51 UTC - in response to Message 1307.  

Judging by BOINC Synergy, XML stats seem to be stuck at 2.1 million credits and 1,260 users. Not a high priority to fix, I know, just for your information.


The stats update on our site every six hours. I do not know about the other sites, but I do know our site has been consistently updating the xml files.


Right you are! BOINC Synergy has fixed the problem. I really love Rosetta, already the top dog of folding protein projects.

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Message 1374 - Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 4:56:33 UTC - in response to Message 1364.  

I really love Rosetta, already the top dog of folding protein projects.

Well, not when *I* look at the numbers ... maybe within the Team ...
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Message 1385 - Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 13:21:19 UTC - in response to Message 1374.  

I really love Rosetta, already the top dog of folding protein projects.

Well, not when *I* look at the numbers ... maybe within the Team ...


Just my biased personal opinion, not based on numbers or other objective criteria. Having a favorite BOINC project is like falling in love - not a scientific process.

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Message 1389 - Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 14:43:58 UTC

Oh, THAT!

Yeah, I am still trying to figure out why I seem more attracted to Rosetta than I ever was to PPAH. Yet they are doing almost exactly the same thing. certainly in the same area ...

in line with that, I think I have finalized my allocations (finally) ...

CPDN, RAH and EAh will get each 20%
PPAH, LHC and SZTAKI will get 10% each
PrimeGrid and SETI will get 5% each ...

prioritizes real science at the top for the most part ... with physics projects like LHC getting the benefit of the doubt ...
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