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Message 4643 - Posted: 4 Jun 2006, 11:43:35 UTC
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Hello,

This is probably an easy question for someone, here goes:

1) I want to set up a team, anf this team would be a cross project one, how do I set one up?

2) Is there any php pages etc that display a teams stats? (I have looked high and low and cannot find anything, I think due to the fact that vast XML files would need to be downloaded regularly to keep it up to date). What I mean by a hph page is, something that could be put onto my own/the team website.
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Message 4644 - Posted: 4 Jun 2006, 11:47:50 UTC - in response to Message 4643.  

Hello,

This is probably an easy question for someone, here goes:

1) I want to set up a team, anf this team would be a cross project one, how do I set one up?

2) Is there any php pages etc that display a teams stats? (I have looked high and low and cannot find anything, I think due to the fact that vast XML files would need to be downloaded regularly to keep it up to date). What I mean by a hph page is, something that could be put onto my own/the team website.



I think i understand your first question. Since all the projects are independent, you'll have to set up your team on each project.

As for the second question, there are stats sites out there (BOINCStats and MundayWeb are two) that complile individual and team stats.
Kathryn :o)
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Message 4645 - Posted: 4 Jun 2006, 11:59:42 UTC
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I see sometimes a signup URL for a team, am I mistaken in believing that this will sign the user up to the cross project team for all the users other projects? Or is it only signing the user up to the projects' team- and thus the user would need to find and click on 11 other links if they were contributing to 12 projects before deciding to join a cross project team?

Re the stats pages, yep, I am an avid user of boicstats for example, however what I would like tho is some way of having a 'team' page on my own website populated with the details of the tems stats etc. I see this on a few of the _large_ teams' homepages like boinc UK or boinc Australia etc.

Thanks for your Help
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Message 4650 - Posted: 5 Jun 2006, 13:40:59 UTC - in response to Message 4645.  

I see sometimes a signup URL for a team, am I mistaken in believing that this will sign the user up to the cross project team for all the users other projects? Or is it only signing the user up to the projects' team- and thus the user would need to find and click on 11 other links if they were contributing to 12 projects before deciding to join a cross project team?

Re the stats pages, yep, I am an avid user of boicstats for example, however what I would like tho is some way of having a 'team' page on my own website populated with the details of the tems stats etc. I see this on a few of the _large_ teams' homepages like boinc UK or boinc Australia etc.

Thanks for your Help




I'm pretty sure you have to sign up for the team at each separate project.



If you have the necesary knowledge, the xml stats are free available to anyone.
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Message 4656 - Posted: 5 Jun 2006, 17:57:00 UTC

You can use BAM, the first operational Account Manager. If I am not mistaken, you can set up a team through there.
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