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Send message Joined: 3 Mar 06 Posts: 261 Credit: 223,125 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Many people are asking about the future directions of SETI@home. There is a (very old) list: Future directions of SETI@home. Should we make some kind of an SETI@home timeline wiki, which covers the milestones in SETI@home history and also has a to-do-list? For example something like this: Milestones: May 1999: First public version of SETI@home. 2005-2007: Optimized SETI@home applications. 6th May 2007: SETI@home 5.20 for Windows. To-do-list (This is only an example!): June 2007: SETI@home 5.20 for Linux. Fall 2007: Optimized Astropulse application. 2007(?): Near Time Persistency Checker. 2008(?): Southern Hemisphere SETI@home. 2008(?): Allen Telescope Array SETI@home. If it is a wiki, then anybody could edit it. What do you think? ![]() ![]() Mars 2019 Petition <-- Sign, please. |
Send message Joined: 18 May 06 Posts: 280 Credit: 26,477,429 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Many people are asking about the future directions of SETI@home. There is a (very old) list: Future directions of SETI@home. Should we make some kind of an SETI@home timeline wiki, which covers the milestones in SETI@home history and also has a to-do-list? Finally! Someone says it outloud. +1 Dublin, California Team: SETI.USA ![]() |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 05 Posts: 1137 Credit: 1,848,733 RAC: 0 ![]() |
There is a (very old) list: Future directions of SETI@home. And a newer page, though even that is a year old. The attempt to forecast when things will be possible has been dropped, of course. Joe |
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