Hello,
I found recently that a Folding@home [0] team under the LibreOffice name
exists. I started contributing to it but did not create it (I assume
credits for that should go to wget).
Team: LibreOffice
Team ID: 260680
Stats: https://stats.foldingathome.org/team/260680
It just entered the top 15,000 teams (out of 250,000) based on total
activity.
I wonder if there would be interest in promoting it on social media (TDF
blog, Facebook, Twitter etc.), so interested folders of the community could
contribute if they know it exists. Due to the coronavirus pandemic,
interest at F@h has multiplied in the last month, going from ~560,000
completed work units per week to ~10,000,000 WU/week and in the process
becoming the first exaFLOP computing system.
FWIW, I noticed in the list archives that there was precedent with a
similar team for BOINC [1]. Maybe a Wiki page with all the relevant
information should be similarly created?
Best regards,
Spyros
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@home
[1]: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/msg10922.html
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