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Message 720553 - Posted: 2 Mar 2008, 0:31:03 UTC

Announcements for new projects on the site (alfa or Beta ones) could be nice or not?
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Message 720558 - Posted: 2 Mar 2008, 0:47:06 UTC

Which site? Here at Seti or at BOINC?
As there is a big difference, you know? They're not the same.

But OK, usually you can find new alphas and betas on other forums, like the New Projects forums on the BOINCStats forums, or just bookmark things like the BOINC FAQs Service. I update the projects when I know of a new project.

The latter seem to be down at the moment I write this, but then all of the Mundayweb domain is down.
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Message 721048 - Posted: 2 Mar 2008, 22:19:01 UTC - in response to Message 720558.  

Which site? Here at Seti or at BOINC?
As there is a big difference, you know? They're not the same.

But OK, usually you can find new alphas and betas on other forums, like the New Projects forums on the BOINCStats forums, or just bookmark things like the BOINC FAQs Service. I update the projects when I know of a new project.

The latter seem to be down at the moment I write this, but then all of the Mundayweb domain is down.


Maybe on both sites I think. Thanks for the tip Ageless, you are a real help!
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