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Message 14800 - Posted: 8 Aug 2004, 19:59:59 UTC

Just a thought. How useful and how difficult would it be to add a status indication on the home page of this site? Maybe something like my signature below. It would give an indication if the scheduler, validator, etc. were running or not. That would save a lot of time and server loading (especially for us dial-up crunchers who manually upload and report)
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Message 14805 - Posted: 8 Aug 2004, 20:31:19 UTC - in response to Message 14800.  

I think that would be a very good idea indeed. But this project has not got
in to full swing. But I hope they make someting like it in the next year.

> Just a thought. How useful and how difficult would it be to add a status
> indication on the home page of this site? Maybe something like my signature
> below. It would give an indication if the scheduler, validator, etc. were
> running or not. That would save a lot of time and server loading (especially
> for us dial-up crunchers who manually upload and report)
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Message 14814 - Posted: 8 Aug 2004, 21:38:54 UTC

Sounds like a good idea
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Message 14815 - Posted: 8 Aug 2004, 21:56:05 UTC
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Just today I included the status of the scheduler on my website.

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