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(1 replies, posted in Bug reports)

I'm seeing mine today, so things must have been influx yesterday.

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(0 replies, posted in Bug reports)

CERN folded VirtualLHC@home into LHC@Home, also moved the existing VirtualLHC@home credits to LHC@Home, as well as changing the URLs for VirtualLHC@home to point to LHC@Home, which means that VirtualLHC@home now simply duplicates the data that belongs to LHC@Home. See https://boincstats.com/en/forum/10/11417 for further links to project posts as well as what is happening at BOINCstats about this change.

Tuna

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(1 replies, posted in Bug reports)

Looking at their board, related messages:

Old Badge Showing Up
Badges

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(1 replies, posted in Bug reports)

I randomly ended up looking at my profile on Collatz (https://boinc.thesonntags.com/collatz/s … rid=191821), and saw that the badge I have there is very different than what I have here (http://signature.statseb.fr/index.py?cp … bf9fbb3ec8); some sort of a sergeant badge. Is something out of sync, like set of badges, ranges, graphics, etc.?

Thanks
Tuna

I just created this thread on BOINCstats, which also has implications here due to ATLAS badges: https://boincstats.com/en/forum/10/11417. You might want to follow it.

Tuna

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(1 replies, posted in Suggestions)

FYI:

https://boinc.drugdiscoveryathome.com/f … hp?id=2083

Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 15:07:32 UTC

We have added badges for total points, steps are:

10k
100k
1000k
50000k
250000k
1000000k
10000000k
100'000'000k

I hope soon we also add separate badges for every application smile

Krzysztof 'krzyszp' Piszczek

Awesome!!! Thanks for doing this so silently... smile

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(1 replies, posted in Suggestions)

Awesome!!! Thanks for doing this so silently... smile

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(1 replies, posted in Suggestions)

I don't know if they have badges or not. Thought I'd bring it to attention. Needs to be kept an eye on.

Looking at the project list on the left part of the home page, under the Badges List section, it should be easier to see which ones are retired projects. I believe OProject@Home and Universe@Home test project are the current candidates for this. Appending a simple "(retired)" to the link text as well as to the title of the destination page should suffice.

One could take this idea further to subprojects since a few subprojects in WCG (and possibly other projects) are retired, as well. It would be great to see which ones are impossible to "improve on" for a cruncher.

Thanks
Tuna

When I go to "Your Statistics" and hover my mouse over the many badges I have, most of them indicate the Project name instead of just the subproject/application name. But I see (but not limited to) WGC, NFS, BU, CSG, PG, etc. badges only show the subproject name in the tooltip. Wouldn't it be nicer and more informative if, for example, "more than 10,000 credits on DNA on Citizen Science Grid" is displayed?

In a more generalized format, I think the tooltip should be of the format "BadgeName for SubprojectName on ProjectName" where the "for SubprojectName" would be optional depending on whether it applies or not for the given project.

Thanks
Tuna

Looking at the project list on the left part of the home page, under the Badges List section, it would be easier to see which ones the currently logged in user has any badges in if they were marked with something like a "(*)" or maybe even with the number of badges the user has in it, like "(4)".

Selecting a project on the left part of the home page, under the Badges List section, leads to a list of all the badges that project provides. It would be nice if the badges included in my signature are somehow emphasized, like with a darker cell background, or black cell border, or with a check mark in a cell corner, or different font for their name, etc. That would certainly be easier to see whereabouts one stands in the "progression" of badges in that project.

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(0 replies, posted in Suggestions)

From my last post in the http://signature.statseb.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?id=156 thread, which was an unrelated separate suggestion:

Shouldn't there be a "last update was on HH:MM:SS (hh:mm:ss ago)" line on the pages, close to (or inside?) the title bar where it says "Signature for BOINC users", just like it shows a random signature in there? BOINCstats has this little Status section on the left bottom which comes in handy; one knows exactly how old the data shown is, along with a few other things like the time in the server's locale.

Tuna

Tuna Ertemalp wrote:

... I am assuming it'll be there after the next update.

Come to think of it, shouldn't there be a "last update was on HH:MM:SS (hh:mm:ss ago)" line on the pages, close to (or inside?) the title bar where it says "Signature for BOINC users", just like you show a random signature there? BOINCstats has this little Status section on the left bottom which comes in handy; one knows exactly how old the data shown is, along with a few other things.

Tuna

Tuna Ertemalp wrote:

... Anyways, I guess I'll ask on CSG forum (http://csgrid.org/csg/forum_thread.php?id=2060), ...

And, CSG fixed it: "Badges for SubsetSum@Home should now be exporting. Let me know if it doesn't work (but in the recently generated badges.xml you have a SSS@Home badge)."

I verified it:

<user>
  <id>89530</id>
  <cpid>2f998e84d53b4ef813b308bf9fbb3ec8</cpid>
  <bossa_credit>0</bossa_credit>
  <sss_credit_badge>sss_bronze.png</sss_credit_badge>
</user>

It doesn't yet show on my signature here, but I am assuming it'll be there after the next update.

Tuna

Tuna Ertemalp wrote:

... Anyways, I guess I'll ask...Bok on Free-DC....

And, Bok said: "I don't use the badges xml to generate them. I code it based it on the credit."

That explains that...

Tuna

Interesting. I wonder how Free-DC gets it, then. Following your sample, I also checked the old CSG site at, presumably, http://volunteer.cs.und.edu/csg/download/badges.xml, and got the same as you got with the new URL. Isn't that weird...

Anyways, I guess I'll ask on CSG forum (http://csgrid.org/csg/forum_thread.php?id=2060), as well as PM Bok on Free-DC....

Thanks
Tuna

I waited for a few days, but it (http://signature.statseb.fr/img/badge/sss_bronze.png) still didn't show up. I don't think other badges ever took longer to make it into my signature. It did show up in my Free-DC signature, so CSG is reporting it fine. Raising it now in case there is actually an issue.

On Free-DC: http://stats.free-dc.org/badgesbanner.php?cpid=2f998e84d53b4ef813b308bf9fbb3ec8

On here: http://signature.statseb.fr/sig-1357.png

Thanks!
Tuna

PS: Recently, like this week, CSG changed the project URL. Maybe that is the problem. It is now at http://csgrid.org/csg/

I see those credits now on http://signature.statseb.fr/index.py?cp … bf9fbb3ec8, and no more mini-me on http://signature.statseb.fr/index.py?se … h_exact=on.

Thanks to whoever made it possible!

Tuna

Sebastien?

And, now the Free-DC admin Bok was nice enough to also roll my Spinhenge credits into my current CPID: http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?page … bf9fbb3ec8.

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(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Thank you for the explanation!

I'm quite happy with my signature generated here, and use it everywhere, so I don't have to worry about how to get WCG into the other one. I was just curious about that extra MM I saw there. Now I know. smile

Tuna

Try http://signature.statseb.fr/index.py?se … h_exact=on. You'll see there are two of me. My email across everything BOINC used to be my Microsoft corporate email, now it is my personal one after retirement, which of course caused my CPID to change across all BOINC sites, including the statistics sites. That is a change that happened in late March. But, that left my Spinhenge@Home credits behind, since it is a retired project and can't report my final credit balance under the new CPID anymore, which are not insignificant at 2.5M. On BOINCstats, the site owner Willy was nice enough to read through my proof that those credits really belong to me (http://boincstats.com/en/forum/21/9913) and rolled them into my current CPID (http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/user/ … rojectList), therefore I don't have a dual existence there. Any chance that the Admin of this site can do the same thing?

Thanks
Tuna

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(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I just saw my badge signature on Free-DC:

http://stats.free-dc.org/badgesbanner.php?cpid=2f998e84d53b4ef813b308bf9fbb3ec8

Even though it is missing POGS/WCG/UOTD, it has this "MM" in a green square, as of the time of writing this post, which is not in my signature created here:

http://signature.statseb.fr/sig-1357.png

What is that and why is it missing here?

Thanks
Tuna