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Badges for overall runtime

Hi folks.

Is there a possibility, that you can earn badges not only for the single projects, but also badges for your complete runtime for WCG?

MfG

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Re: Badges for overall runtime

We have 'certificates' that can be printed out once you reach certain 'plateaus' on the development list. These will be based on total contribution.
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Re: Badges for overall runtime

We have 'certificates' that can be printed out once you reach certain 'plateaus' on the development list. These will be based on total contribution.

'Have' or 'Will Have' (when)
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'Have' or 'Will Have' (when)

Well, BOINC includes 3 certificates as part of the default web-setup (one for user in a project, one for team in project, and one for user in BOINC global), but not sure if WCG can directly use these certificates or not...

The default certificates should preferably be customized by including project-logo and so on, but even without this, the user will get a certificate looking something like this: (the certificate-text is formatted, just copying to this forum loses this formatting...

Certificate of Computation


This certifies that
Ingleside

has participated in Predictor@Home since 20 June 2004, and has contributed 13,135
Cobblestones of computation (11.35 quadrillion floating-point operations) to Predictor@Home.







PROJECT DIRECTOR NAME
Director, Predictor@Home

11 November 2009

"Project director name" should be customized, but for a project that ended over 1 year ago, it's actually surprising the web-pages is still up-and-running...
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Re: Badges for overall runtime

We have 'certificates' that can be printed out once you reach certain 'plateaus' on the development list. These will be based on total contribution.


Reading the quoted English and based on what badges stand for, wanna take bets the WCG overall certificates will show time contributed and not the dubious credits from which fpops are derived? Can WCG thus use BOINC standard project certificates is a none question. Hope they will not and produce something in house style.
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Re: Badges for overall runtime

We have 'certificates' that can be printed out once you reach certain 'plateaus' on the development list. These will be based on total contribution.

'Have' or 'Will Have' (when)
"have ... on the development list."
Or if you prefer
"On the development list we have 'certificates' that can be printed out once you reach certain 'plateaus."

Jean. smile
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