Message boards : Number crunching : I hate debts!
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I just wanted to go to bed after a really long day and discovered that my 6.5.0-machine was about to run dry! It's so unbelievably stupid, I can not even find words.. | |
ID: 10215 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
You really should post this on the BOINC Dev or BOINC Alpha mailing lists ... not that the developers will pay any attention to it ... but ... even the Don had his windmills ... | |
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You're absolutely right. This is one of those things that we keep waiting to have fixed and it never seems to happen. | |
ID: 10240 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
You're absolutely right. This is one of those things that we keep waiting to have fixed and it never seems to happen. Not gonna happen unless enough people and project types complain. The project types because they have to handle the issues on the boards, and the participants because it screws up their systems. I have already documented the issues as I have found them the best that I can ... of course I have through round about channels that the developers don't look at my posts because they are too long ... of course they have also complained oft times that they are too short ... or too much speculation, to much analysis ... not enough facts ... too many facts ... too many complaints too often ... I could go on ... but, my take on it is that they just don't want to hear it ... in that I am one of the few that posts on the dev and alpha lists that makes me a target ... Seriously, you want it fixed, post on the lists ... though it does not seem to help much ... it is the only string to the bow ... | |
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I think one of the problems with the Boinc Alpha lists is that it doesn't necessarily easily reflect the bugs "popularity" so even though it may be causing a lot of grief they (Boinc Devs) may not see that. JIRA bug tracking has a fantastic tool to not only allow users to log bugs, but also to follow them and for others to vote them up for resolution. Boinc don't use JIRA, but the voting element could be integrated other ways even if it is an unofficial vote list. Make it important enough to the community in general and it could strengthen the development priorities (maybe not for GPUGrid, but for the apps in general). | |
ID: 10246 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I like your ideas and the need for a way to vote about the severity of a bug. Where can we go now to post bug reports? (links please) | |
ID: 10257 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I like your ideas and the need for a way to vote about the severity of a bug. Where can we go now to post bug reports? (links please) BOINC uses Trac Wiki for bug reports. [url=http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/newticket]New Ticket[url] is used for new reports, though you have to create an account first I think ... The bad news is that the developers seem to pay about as much attention to Trac reports as they do to any other sources ... little to none... As evidenced by the fact that several bugs rated "critical" have been around for several years ... One of the most powerful tools known to the software development community which costs absolutely nothing to buy is also the one tool that they are completely uninterested in using ... a thing called "process" ... as part of that process you rank your issues and then work them off in priority order. As new issues arise, you document them and rank them and work them off in turn ... Oh, and you don't turn down help ... even if you don't like the guy offering to help ... But, what do I know ... :) | |
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Talk about being oblivious ... all the troubles with GPU applications and we have this announcement: GridRepublic has been working on a Facebook application for use with Just what the doctor ordered, more "eye-candy" no one needs or wants ... the use of Account Managers is miniscule ... so lets add more complicating features on the AM instead of curing the bugs in the GPU implementation ... clueless ... | |
ID: 10266 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
It`s a shame... | |
ID: 10269 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
It`s a shame... When last I spoke with NA about it he was not planning on CUDA support anytime soon ... so, it would leave me out anyway ... I get 10-20K a day on my 5 systems with 26 CPUs and 100-150K a day off of 6 GPU cards (8 total "cores")... Which would you rather give up? :) What is even more appalling is that the number of people using Grid Republic is vanishingly small and they only support a limited set of the totality of BOINC projects. Even BAM! leaves quite a few out ... I grant that many of them are Alpha class projects, but, if you have to manually support 5-10 projects ANYWAY ... what is the point of an AM? I don't know how many use AMs, but, I will bet that it is in the low thousands... though I bet BAM counts me as a user even though I am not attached to it at the present time. I usually only use it to set up a new computer and attach it to my list of 50 some projects ... then I detach and finish up with manual attaches to the rest ... The only good news is that they have a hard date of June so that should mean that they expect to be done by Christmas of next year ... | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : I hate debts!