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    Retired projects

    BOINCStats has retired -or is about to- the following projects recently:

    • ABC@Home
    • AlmereGrid Boinc Grid
    • AlmereGrid Testgrid
    • Beal@Home
    • Climate@Home
    • DistrRTgen
    • IBERCIVIS
    • IGEM@Home
    • OProject@Home
    • OPTIMA@Home
    • QMC@Home
    • Renderfarm.fi
    • RiojaScience
    • Russian Words Compatibility
    • Spatiotemporal Quality of Service (QOS)
    • VGTU project@Home


    One can only hope that some of these projects will see it as an incentive to show a sign of life again...
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 04-27-2015 at 01:03 AM.


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    Some of those I think are definitely retired, and others didn't even take off... but there's a few there which their websites are still up just not been providing work in a long time, they should really wake up and start going again.

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    From the looks of it I would say IBERCIVIS is still alive and kicking.
    Just not very active
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 04-29-2015 at 12:04 AM.


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    BealF has been released

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    The guys at CERN -who seem to be oblivious of the concept 'subproject'- have launched yet another project:

    CERN CMS-dev

    Those eggheads already had

    1. LHC@Home Classic
    2. vLHCathome
    3. Atlas@Home
    4. Beauty@LHC
    5. LHC Dev@Home
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-08-2015 at 11:03 PM. Reason: LHC Dev@Home


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Broer View Post
    The guys at CERN -who seem to be oblivious of the concept 'subproject'- have launched yet another project:

    CERN CMS-dev

    Those eggheads already had

    1. LHC@Home Classic
    2. vLHCathome
    3. Atlas@Home
    4. Beauty@LHC
    5. LHC Dev@Home
    As it turns out they 'only' have five projects, as CERN CMS-dev is just another name for LHC Dev@Home...


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