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m.somers

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Message 3038 - Posted: 12 Feb 2006, 17:35:27 UTC

Hello,

I'm Mark Somers and I'm halfway in setting up a BOINC project at the University of Leiden. Currently things are running on a test server and it all seems to be working.

The reason I'm mentioning this here is cause I extended the web interface of the BOINC package to allow for users to submit calculations / workunits.

You are invited to have a look at:

https://fwnc7003.leidenuniv.nl/Classical

Please keep in mind I'm still developing and any ideas are welcome ;-).

I based my BOINC server on the nightly snapshot of the 5.31 version on 10-06-2005. I had to debug some of the server/client software too a bit. I'll put in a thread for that too ;-).

Cheers,

mark.


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James Drews

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Message 3082 - Posted: 15 Feb 2006, 14:44:03 UTC

Is the project "public"? If so, I will add it to the boinc combined stats site (its only exporting the user info, can you also export the host and team info?)
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m.somers

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Message 3384 - Posted: 7 Mar 2006, 12:54:48 UTC

Not yet fully 'public', but we are getting there;



it's time to switch to the new and permanent URL:


http://boinc.gorlaeus.net


m.


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