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I PREFER THE OLD CLASSIC STYLE HOME PAGE!
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Thermostat Send message Joined: 20 May 99 Posts: 1 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
I have 6635 work units however it only shows 5914 on the new My Account Page. I also much prefer the old Classic Style Individual page as it told your individual standing and percentage. For example I was at 99.107% and you could also see your rank amoung your class of the day you joined. I see nothing like these in the new system. This new system stinks. And I am just about ready to quit unless some SIMPLE answers are forthcoming. I have tried to read the forums and I am not a computer expert and I am not going to spend hours trying to decipher what the heck is going on! |
Saenger Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2452 Credit: 33,281 RAC: 0 |
Hello Thermostat, snapshots of the number of crunched WUs were taken at the start of Boinc, and now another one in March 05. A last one will be taken, when Classic will stop (or soon after that). As there is no direct link between the two statistics databases of Classic and Boinc, an automatic actualisation is impossible (or at least too much effort for the meager time/money budget of the Berkeley crew). For the details of the transition from Classic to Boinc look here As for the stats: I think the task distribution here at Boinc works fine: The project teams does the science, the application coding, and they deliver the raw data for the statistics. They even include some rudimentary statistics on the site as well. The eager community delivers all kind of statistics, banners, competition, gadgets...you name it, it's probably already there. Just click on my personal banner, and see my stats on my favorite stats site. Or click on STATISTICS on the top of this page, and try the other ones. Happy crunching! Gruesse vom Saenger For questions about Boinc look in the BOINC-Wiki |
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