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melhe
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Project progress in percent?

On some projects there are statements like "will end approx. summer 2010" but not all projects seems to provide that information.

Is there some way to see the status of each project, perhaps in percentage completed?

Or perhaps a histogram of non-completed tasks? Something like:
Fight AIDS: 12345 non-completed tasks
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Re: Project progress in percent?

Size of work changes all the time and often times unknown. For approximations see graphs link below.
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Re: Project progress in percent?

Hello melhe,
If you read the FAAH status page, you will see new experiments added to the list being computed. In order to figure out a percentage, we would have to have a fixed number of experiments right from the start. Which would not be very efficient. Research is a free-flowing activity.

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