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Message 819687 - Posted: 17 Oct 2008, 14:27:14 UTC

Hello all,

It will be good (after so much time) to:

- change "since member" to first "classic" seti acount date.

- convert & add to score old seti workunits.

To reward olders crunchers.

just an idea

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Message 819693 - Posted: 17 Oct 2008, 14:38:44 UTC - in response to Message 819687.  

Hello all,

It will be good (after so much time) to:

- 1. change "since member" to first "classic" seti acount date.


It is. BOINC came about in 2004, and your signup date is Dec 31 02.



- 2. convert & add to score old seti workunits.


From your account page that is accessable to all:
SETI@home member since 31 Dec 2002
Country France
URL http://http://forum.boincfrance.org/
Total credit 17,771,695
Recent average credit 43,426.52
SETI@home classic workunits 101,955
SETI@home classic CPU time 941,044 hours

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Those WUs were not for credit, just for the WU. I guess 1 credit per WU could be done, but the way for computing the credit changed with the switch to BOINC.



To reward olders crunchers.

just an idea

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Message 819698 - Posted: 17 Oct 2008, 14:48:23 UTC - in response to Message 819693.  
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Thanks, John.

May be i don't remember my first WU :-)

It was so far.... but i guess before 2002.

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