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Message 56335 - Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 18:01:00 UTC
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After over three months of work and a lengthy review process, Rosetta@home is a now a 'featured article' (FA) on Wikipedia.

This represents a first for BOINC projects (and distributed computing projects in general), and should make the article a comprehensive and verifiable source of information to everyone wanting to know more about Rosetta@home. Being FA also implies an opportunity to have the Rosetta@home article appear on Wikipedia's main page as 'Today's featured article'. On that day, on average, a given featured article gets almost 100,000 page views.

Appearing there would be great exposure for the project and almost certainly give it at least a temporary boost in computational power. Assuming it doesn't get put there beforehand, the best time to have Rosetta@home appear on Wikipedia's main page would seem to be toward the beginning of CASP9 in summer 2010. Are there any other dates that a temporary boost in TFLOPS would be especially useful?
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Message 56336 - Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 18:53:01 UTC

Awesome! I'll forward this to the group ..
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Message 56351 - Posted: 13 Oct 2008, 4:00:23 UTC

Great! Congrats to everybody who worked on the article.
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Message 56461 - Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 14:37:04 UTC

good work ;)
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Message 56465 - Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 21:51:13 UTC

Great article! Really enjoyed reading it. Thank you for hard work! And I know, getting FA is not easy...




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Message 56493 - Posted: 28 Oct 2008, 4:22:56 UTC - in response to Message 56335.  

After over three months of work and a lengthy review process, Rosetta@home is a now a 'featured article' (FA) on Wikipedia.

This represents a first for BOINC projects (and distributed computing projects in general), and should make the article a comprehensive and verifiable source of information to everyone wanting to know more about Rosetta@home. Being FA also implies an opportunity to have the Rosetta@home article appear on Wikipedia's main page as 'Today's featured article'. On that day, on average, a given featured article gets almost 100,000 page views.

Appearing there would be great exposure for the project and almost certainly give it at least a temporary boost in computational power. Assuming it doesn't get put there beforehand, the best time to have Rosetta@home appear on Wikipedia's main page would seem to be toward the beginning of CASP9 in summer 2010. Are there any other dates that a temporary boost in TFLOPS would be especially useful?



This is great--thanks!! I can't think off hand of a particular date other than the beginning of the next casp where a temporary boost would be particularly timely, but I'll keep it in mind
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Message 56510 - Posted: 29 Oct 2008, 18:47:59 UTC - in response to Message 56493.  

After over three months of work and a lengthy review process, Rosetta@home is a now a 'featured article' (FA) on Wikipedia.

This represents a first for BOINC projects (and distributed computing projects in general), and should make the article a comprehensive and verifiable source of information to everyone wanting to know more about Rosetta@home. Being FA also implies an opportunity to have the Rosetta@home article appear on Wikipedia's main page as 'Today's featured article'. On that day, on average, a given featured article gets almost 100,000 page views.

Appearing there would be great exposure for the project and almost certainly give it at least a temporary boost in computational power. Assuming it doesn't get put there beforehand, the best time to have Rosetta@home appear on Wikipedia's main page would seem to be toward the beginning of CASP9 in summer 2010. Are there any other dates that a temporary boost in TFLOPS would be especially useful?


I guess at least some of the boost wouldn't be temporary, so in that case, the sooner the better!


This is great--thanks!! I can't think off hand of a particular date other than the beginning of the next casp where a temporary boost would be particularly timely, but I'll keep it in mind


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Message 57399 - Posted: 1 Dec 2008, 15:18:13 UTC - in response to Message 56493.  

After over three months of work and a lengthy review process, Rosetta@home is a now a 'featured article' (FA) on Wikipedia.

This represents a first for BOINC projects (and distributed computing projects in general), and should make the article a comprehensive and verifiable source of information to everyone wanting to know more about Rosetta@home. Being FA also implies an opportunity to have the Rosetta@home article appear on Wikipedia's main page as 'Today's featured article'. On that day, on average, a given featured article gets almost 100,000 page views.

Appearing there would be great exposure for the project and almost certainly give it at least a temporary boost in computational power. Assuming it doesn't get put there beforehand, the best time to have Rosetta@home appear on Wikipedia's main page would seem to be toward the beginning of CASP9 in summer 2010. Are there any other dates that a temporary boost in TFLOPS would be especially useful?



This is great--thanks!! I can't think off hand of a particular date other than the beginning of the next casp where a temporary boost would be particularly timely, but I'll keep it in mind




Looks like today is the day. Congratulations!

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Message 57521 - Posted: 3 Dec 2008, 1:54:16 UTC

ha. I helped by updating the apps version :D
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