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assign app credit from tot_oldcredit table Deprecated: Creation of dynamic property BoincUser::$prefs is deprecated in /var/boincadm/prj/html/inc/forum_db.inc on line 164 (Message 3959) Posted 28 Jan 2020 by Dirk Broer Post: Added: It isn't written anywhere that credit from subprojects should add up to total credit of project. If this becomes a problem, then I can revert back to the view without sub-projects. I was only trying to help to compose a total that is made up of the parts. I am not insisting that it should be done, just offering a method. |
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assign app credit from tot_oldcredit table
(Message 3955)
Posted 28 Jan 2020 by Dirk Broer Post: There are only four sub-projects and at least one -LUA- does (presently, likely due to Alpha phase) does not show any points, nor is it mentioned yet at WuProp (should be 4x 8=32 points for me out of 8 tasks). My guess is that it falls under 'Experimental credit', but then the '2 tasks' isn't right. Remaining for me: PADLS-Total (9,427.73 hours for me at WuProp), SPT (1,730.77 hours for me at WuProp) seemingly 784 tasks and 30,469 credits STPT (new, only 24.53 hours at WuProp, a mere 10 tasks, each 68.23 credits, so 682,30 credits) It looks to me like my score for PADLS-Total is 203,846 minus 30,469=173,377 credits |
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assign app credit from tot_oldcredit table
(Message 3953)
Posted 27 Jan 2020 by Dirk Broer Post: Can't comment on what is being exported but it would be expected that if you added up the individual sub-projects totals it would match your total credit for the project on your account page. This is clearly not the case. This is indeed still not the case. |
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Number crunching :
variation in credit allocation
(Message 3576)
Posted 6 Sep 2019 by Dirk Broer Post: Also I do not want to attract much more crunchers to this project. It is running off a Banana Pi and single 5400 disk Amazing. Which model Banana Pi deserves your trust? A M2 Ultra, a M3, a A64? |
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