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Nov 2003
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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#25 |
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Aug 2004
way out west
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OK. Thanks for the info!
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Jan 2004
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whooooooooo
when i wake up this morning (9/11), i've saw the project (11_299-) was done. And the current project is now 7_233+. What i'd like to know is, what's the expected time to complete the current priject? Thanks |
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#28 |
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Jan 2004
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like there's 2 actives projects, the other one can be found at: here
these projects will be short and that's cool having 2 projects at the same time :) A good feature could consist of choosing the priority of the project (like with the distributed.net client). |
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Sep 2004
210 Posts |
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#30 |
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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Plus it's harder to be in favor of one number - d.net uses entirely different projects...
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#31 |
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Mar 2004
Ukraine, Kiev
568 Posts |
and how one can choose from this projects??
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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In the configuration screens, you have the option to set the priority for all projects, like "RC5,OGR", which means that RC5 will be used first and only if there is no further work available a switch to OGR is performed. |
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Mar 2004
Ukraine, Kiev
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=))) well in a d.net client you should choose from rc5-72 or ogr-p2
i mean nfsnet |
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