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Jun 2003
The Texas Hill Country
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Until I know more about the nature of the services which we could utilize on this 'well-connected system', I cannot assess whether or not it is likely to be more helpful than trying to get Tom to set up something on one of my servers (which have their own problems). However, please do not think that I am ignoring Tom's offer. Most of you are not aware of just how "fragile" our previous "stats" system was. It was held together by quite a bit of "behind the scenes" manual intervention on the part of multiple people. If we are to have stats again, someone will need to either be willing to supply that effort or expend the effort to rewrite parts of the system to improve the reliability/error recovery. In the past few years, I have had less time to devote to NFSNet and have been quite disappointed because of the lack of useful results from the time that I have spent educating potential contributors about the inner workings of the system only to have them lose interest before they have contributed any visible improvements. |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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I apologize for the tone of my reply above. The reply came more from genuine confusion than annoyance, but despite the emoticon that wasn't at all clear. Although I've only contributed a little to the project over the past year (I've instead been using GGNFS to do a few hundred smaller SNFS factorizations), I do have a genuine desire to see it succeed. After all, my first factoring contributions were to NFSNet when it was run by Conrad Curry.
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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I'm going off now to buy the sysadmin a drink and try to convince him that statsreporter.cpp is not in fact personally forged by demons out of Satan's infernal mucus ... |
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Jun 2003
The Texas Hill Country
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Is he more agreeable to something in php, perl, etc. ? I cannot imagine that he can reasonably object to some kind of program to "massage" incoming data and format it as a report. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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On further discussion over a glass of Frambozenbeer, it seems that what I read as a veto was in fact a strong claim that C++ wasn't the right language; he'd be happier with perl, and statsreporter isn't so big or so complicated a program that recoding it in perl would be troublesome. So, less worry there than I'd feared.
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Sep 2005
UGent
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In case: I have a server at the University of Gent on which I can give you an account for NFSNET, it's a Pentium D 2.8GHz (dual core) with 4 GB of RAM. The only problem is that I might be leaving UGent in some months (I did my PhD, and I don't know yet where I will go to). |
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