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Message 183 - Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 6:15:53 UTC

I want to ask wheather it is possible to see how many wu's one has completed. F.e.: You have compleated 12 wu's and got 1129,232 CS. I like the idea of CS for the statistics but I would also like to see the compleated wu's for the new s@h in the personal account. (Like this is the case for the old S@h)

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Message 193 - Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 8:12:25 UTC

Several others have talked about this over at the Beta Test site. I think it is a feature many users would enjoy because it is a simpler way of looking at what is accomplished and one that many users are used to. In light of all the testing that must still be done, I doubt it could be implemented soon, but it would make a nice refinement once the project is up and going.

So real scoring is by Cobblestones, but an additional metric would be number of work units completed.
While it is not important to me, there does seem to be some interest. A good item for the wish list.

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Message 196 - Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 9:05:30 UTC

You can kind of do this already. If you go to your account page and look at "results" this will show you all the WUs you've completed. However, it also shows the WUs you've been assigned, but haven't been processed. So just subtract the number of unfinished from your total.
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Message 8644 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 10:00:17 UTC - in response to Message 193.  

> So real scoring is by Cobblestones, but an additional metric would be number
> of work units completed.
> While it is not important to me, there does seem to be some interest. A good
> item for the wish list.

I guess most of us who can never compete with those mega-crunchers would like to see something saying "You have done well with the limited ressources you have at your disposal" ... :-)
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Message 11996 - Posted: 24 Jul 2004, 17:49:47 UTC - in response to Message 8644.  

> > So real scoring is by Cobblestones, but an additional metric would be
> number
> > of work units completed.
> > While it is not important to me, there does seem to be some interest. A
> good
> > item for the wish list.
>
> I guess most of us who can never compete with those mega-crunchers would like
> to see something saying "You have done well with the limited ressources you
> have at your disposal" ... :-)
>
Ya, that's right!

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