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Aragon Speed
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Have you guys ever thought of branching out and optimising other boinc projects? I was thinking that some of the other main projects would benefit from your expertise. (Rosetta springs to mind.)
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Josef W. Segur
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No other project is open source, and IMO no other project is nearly as worthy. Joe
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Aragon Speed
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No other project is open source My bad.  I assumed that all bionic projects were open source by definition. Ah well.
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Crunch3r
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No other project is open source, and IMO no other project is nearly as worthy. Joe
That's not quite true. Nanohive@home is open source and Leiden Classical offers source too. Also there is Roseta@home, you have to ask the rosetta administration to get the source. Of course there's still the question of what is to be considered worthy...
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Aragon Speed
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Well as Rosetta is trying to find cures for cancer, HIV and others, I think that might rank fairly high on the worthiness scale 
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Crunch3r
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Well as Rosetta is trying to find cures for cancer, HIV and others, I think that might rank fairly high on the worthiness scale  Same as Simap, WCG proteins@home, predictor@home Folding@home etc... (and hundreds of the same kind before) As to now nothing usefull found at all. IMO i really don't need the hassle with rosetta@home at all, some other guys allready got the source (i think "who?" and someone from AMD). So let them figure out how to optimize it.
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I want to share something with you: The three little sentences that will get you through life. Number 1: Cover for me. Number 2: Oh, good idea, Boss! Number 3: It was like that when I got here.
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Aragon Speed
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Well as Rosetta is trying to find cures for cancer, HIV and others, I think that might rank fairly high on the worthiness scale  Same as Simap, WCG proteins@home, predictor@home Folding@home etc... (and hundreds of the same kind before) As to now nothing usefull found at all. IMO i really don't need the hassle with rosetta@home at all, some other guys allready got the source (i think "who?" and someone from AMD). So let them figure out how to optimize it. Sounds like a plan to me 
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