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Representation of how much a user has helped

points are the representation of how much a user has helped.
however. it is unclear how much one point is. and thus how much a user has really helped.
generally, when people have a clear feedback of the results of what they do, they will be far more motivated, and so, probably have their computer running BOINC longer. I myself have two friends that don't really care about this because of that reason.
another example of when this happends: people get much more self-gratitude when they give a small amount of money to a welfare orginasation, than knowing that a part of their taxes actually goes to welfare, because they clearly see what happends with their money.

so i believe that if a vague concept like points, would be replaced with something more clearly, allthough i don't know the technical aspect of this form of computing, so can't say what it should be.
i reckon technical reasons are probably why it hasn't be done.

but maybe another idea is showing how much % of a certain project you have performed, so that you have a better image.

i'm not saying these specific ideas should be executed, but i am saying that there should be some more kind of clear reference to what you're doing.
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Re: Representation of how much a user has helped

Hi,

The rule of the game are cobblestones (credits in BOINC terms). 100,000 of these equals 1 teraflop. WCG still uses legacy points where 7 of these are equal 1 credit, thus points divided by 700,000 equals 1 teraflop of computations contributed. Somehow that got me to having done about 8.45 tflops.

Maybe got my sums wrong, but it does not really matter to me. It is 14,000 results that the crunchers of miei completed towards finding a cure.

WCG is developing a certificate system so that you can print it out. Probably it will be something you can print off any time or some link emailed for posting on the wall or put on your screen background some similar. Honestly though don't know when don't know where... as always there's too much to do to know the ETA.

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