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Message 70412 - Posted: 16 Feb 2024, 11:37:11 UTC

Formula BOINC 2024 re-launch

I am acting as admin for the above group and I wanted to let you know that the Formula BOINC website has been updated for the 2024 Season.

And that the Sprint Season will start on 29th February - just about 2 weeks time - so please help publicise Formula BOINC to your team members so that they can take part.

For Teams:
Teams previously registered to take part in these regular BOINC Challenges in previous years have been included for this season and Teams have now been allocated to one of 3 Leagues, depending on their performance in 2023.

If your team is NOT registered already, please ask your team founder to register (via the FB website)

Registered Teams are listed here:

https://formula-boinc.org/teams.py?race=0&division=1&standing=team

And it would be really good if your team members can take part and support the various BOINC projects throughout the forthcoming year.

As many teams are already registered, members do not have to do anything EXCEPT to make a note of the date and time when the Sprints will be taking place and to ensure that they are crunching tasks from the chosen project.

This information will be displayed on our website here:

https://formula-boinc.org/sprints.py?race=0&division=1&standing=team


For members:
We also have a Members League so that individuals can compete against one another - this is entirely voluntary but it can be rewarding to know how well you are doing when compared to other FB members - even those in the same team.

If any team members have not already registered, then there is a webpage that you can visit and register, which is here:

https://formula-boinc.org/howtoregister.py

And finally for all the latest news about Formula BOINC, we would ask members to visit our forum:

https://formula-boinc.org/forum/index.php

I do hope teams and members will support the Challenges and by doing so, this will help the many BOINC projects who need the support of volunteers in order to continue their research.

best regards
UBT - Timbo
Admin for Formula BOINC
regards,
Tim

UK BOINC Team Founder
Join the UK BOINC Team: http://www.ukboincteam.org.uk/newforum
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Message 70414 - Posted: 16 Feb 2024, 16:23:53 UTC

What is Formula BOINC and why should I sign up? Even the website doesn't seem to answer this question.
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Message 70456 - Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 2:24:10 UTC - in response to Message 70412.  

Formula BOINC 2024 re-launch

I am acting as admin for the above group and I wanted to let you know that the Formula BOINC website has been updated for the 2024 Season.

And that the Sprint Season will start on 29th February - just about 2 weeks time - so please help publicise Formula BOINC to your team members so that they can take part.

For Teams:
Teams previously registered to take part in these regular BOINC Challenges in previous years have been included for this season and Teams have now been allocated to one of 3 Leagues, depending on their performance in 2023.

If your team is NOT registered already, please ask your team founder to register (via the FB website)

Registered Teams are listed here:

https://formula-boinc.org/teams.py?race=0&division=1&standing=team

And it would be really good if your team members can take part and support the various BOINC projects throughout the forthcoming year.

As many teams are already registered, members do not have to do anything EXCEPT to make a note of the date and time when the Sprints will be taking place and to ensure that they are crunching tasks from the chosen project.

This information will be displayed on our website here:

https://formula-boinc.org/sprints.py?race=0&division=1&standing=team


For members:
We also have a Members League so that individuals can compete against one another - this is entirely voluntary but it can be rewarding to know how well you are doing when compared to other FB members - even those in the same team.

If any team members have not already registered, then there is a webpage that you can visit and register, which is here:

https://formula-boinc.org/howtoregister.py

And finally for all the latest news about Formula BOINC, we would ask members to visit our forum:

https://formula-boinc.org/forum/index.php

I do hope teams and members will support the Challenges and by doing so, this will help the many BOINC projects who need the support of volunteers in order to continue their research.

best regards
UBT - Timbo
Admin for Formula BOINC


It's a wee bit rude promoting a crunching competition on a project that isn't included in said competition, don't you think?
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Message 70459 - Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 6:48:38 UTC - in response to Message 70456.  

It's a wee bit rude promoting a crunching competition on a project that isn't included in said competition, don't you think?
Rude or not, it does mean I won't be taking part as I only go to other projects when CPDN has no work., though I can understand a competition not including a project that may have no work when it actually starts/runs.
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Message 70460 - Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 7:04:09 UTC - in response to Message 70459.  

It's a wee bit rude promoting a crunching competition on a project that isn't included in said competition, don't you think?
Rude or not, it does mean I won't be taking part as I only go to other projects when CPDN has no work., though I can understand a competition not including a project that may have no work when it actually starts/runs.


It's quite common for there to be projects in the competition that have intermittent work which isn't a huge deal since it runs over the whole year. Fair enough to exclude it for the 3 day sprint events, the length of the workunits alone could make that problematic, but as a marathon project it would be fine.
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