Formula BOINC Sprint, June 2018
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Send message Joined: 13 Jul 17 Posts: 11 Credit: 68,767,818 RAC: 11,286 |
Last modified: 21 Jun 2018, 11:31:44 UTC Hi Admins, just a heads up that load on the server and requests for work may be a bit up from average now. Asteroids@home has been selected for a 3-day sprint at Formula BOINC: http://formula-boinc.org/sprint.py?sprint=8&year=2018 |
Send message Joined: 11 Apr 18 Posts: 20 Credit: 11,916,214 RAC: 2,112 |
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Send message Joined: 11 Apr 18 Posts: 20 Credit: 11,916,214 RAC: 2,112 |
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Send message Joined: 13 Jul 17 Posts: 11 Credit: 68,767,818 RAC: 11,286 |
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Send message Joined: 21 Apr 13 Posts: 5 Credit: 2,778,730 RAC: 1 |
"FB" is not any kind or "organization", with resources... it's practically a one man thing, for a man who is already doing tons of other things (WUProp, StatSeb, signature.statseb, boinc-af.org + forums, etc.) One of FB goals has been to raise crunchers interest in all boinc projects, including the small ones, by giving them an equal weight in the global ranking (unlike boinc credit system itself). Projects can specifically ask not to participate to the season if they don't like the idea. Those who decide to crunch are the crunchers, maybe you should blame them because they want to participate to the project, whatever their reasons may be. Complaining is always an easy thing. |
Send message Joined: 11 Apr 18 Posts: 20 Credit: 11,916,214 RAC: 2,112 |
It costs the project actual money to provide the servers and network connection, and like most oragnisations they will be paying for the resources that best fit their needs. A sudden, unexpected influx of demand on those resources can be quite problematic and even crash the project servers if enough static reserve or elastic capacity isn't being paid for. That's on top of the issue of work availability to cope with a significant but short term increase in production. I'm disappointed that FB didn't give the project a bit more warning so they could schedule the required resources. The last FB Sprint, at the ODLK1 project, brought the project servers to their knees with the extra load, requiring them to be upgraded at least once and possibly twice over the few days the Sprint ran. I'm sure every project is happy to get more work done, but that's no reason to not be considerate about it. |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 17 Posts: 11 Credit: 68,767,818 RAC: 11,286 |
Last modified: 24 Jun 2018, 11:19:21 UTC Jerome, thanks for commenting. The fact that less manpower is being devoted to formula-boinc.org than would be desirable is already known to all who have been participating in sprints lately. (Cf. "mod_python error".) The lack of manpower is also understandable and excusable. But (1.), there is something that could be done about that (e.g., Sébastien could look for a deputy), and (2.) the extra amount of work required would be limited. For example:
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Send message Joined: 13 Jul 17 Posts: 11 Credit: 68,767,818 RAC: 11,286 |
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Send message Joined: 21 Apr 13 Posts: 5 Credit: 2,778,730 RAC: 1 |
Yes, yes, I know... so many better things could be done. What you describe seems easy, but when it's something you are only doing on spare time for hobby / passion, I don't think it is. Members of l'AF have in several occasions proposed their help to Sebastien so he would delegate us some of the numerous tasks he is doing for l'AF / Boinc world... but after many years I've seen him working for all this my (personal) conclusion is that is not the kind of guy neither to explain much what he is really doing (ie "hiding" the workload I think, so we all think "maybe it's easy", I dunno) nor to share his workload... |