located at http://orbit.psi.edu/
June 16, 2005
After less than one day, more than 100 user accounts created! Also still having problems with slashes in urls, we are working on that. As a reminder, we don't have any BOINC application yet, and the scheduler is not running, so the BOINC client will bounce off the orbit@home website without much work to do for now. Update: now the scheduler is running, the BOINC client should be able to connect, ask for work, and then disconnect because there is no work available. The client can also complain for "platform 'x-y-z' not found": this is because there is not an application available yet.
June 15, 2005
orbit@home website (re)-started! After a first test website yesterday, we decided to go directly with the BOINC website. This allows a uniform users management, and makes many other tasks a lot easier. User accounts can be created now, and we will disable it as soon as we will reach a user base of at least one thousand users, sufficient for the alpha testing phase. At this moment, the application is not yet ready for alpha testing. We will announce here the development news and the beginning of the testing phase.
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news from orbit@home
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Yes, it's actually not a bad looking project and it seems to be filling up with alpha testers quite quickly. I think there would be near 250 or so now as it was well over 200 a few hours ago. Quite funny when they still don't have a science app to alpha test just yet. Probably not too far away though.
The BOINC side of things, including the message boards, seems to be working fairly well now and there is a surprising volume of posts already in the first two days. Obviously a lot of people will want to know what the project is all about so here is a description straight from the horses mouth :).
Cheers,
Gary.
RE: [qoute]June 17,
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Now they have over 400 users in just two days. So, hurry up.
I am in. Ready to bea slave
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I am in. Ready to bea slave to the Super Net CPU
RE: news from orbit@home
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Looks like they will hit 1000
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Looks like they will hit 1000 users tonite
If you want in on the alpha testing, join soon before they close the gates.
(that was _g_ates, not _G_ates)
~~gravywavy
RE: Looks like they will
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Yea, I am 899 and joined about 1pm CDT (GMT-5)
...got it! "993"
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...got it!
"993"
Udo
RE: If you want in on the
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yep: now closed, last one in had an id of 1036 as the doorkeeping was manual rather than automatic.
Many thanks to those earlier in this thread whose posts let me know about the project, I am really chuffed to be in at the pre-alpha...
~~gravywavy
More volunteers will be
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More volunteers will be wanted again for beta testing once alpha is complete, and the project is asking disappointed volunteers to check progress at http://orbit.psi.edu/create_account_form.php around November 2005
~~gravywavy
September 9, 2005 First
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September 9, 2005
First application now available, for the i686-pc-linux-gnu platform only. We are generating WUs, and of course we are noticing a lot of problems, as expected. Please report any problem, using the forums.
http://orbit.psi.edu