While what you say is technically true, you are dealing with a large set of volunteers. These volunteers are motivated by many things, one of which is the feedback they get about their contributions via the stats/points system. If that weren't a motivator, there'd be no need for stats.ChristianVirtual wrote:Since the stats has no direct impact on science the resources are set elsewhere. But yeah, an automatic reboot every day once the stats are pushed to the web server might be a low-cost mitigation action.
One thing that is disheartening then, is the apparent lack of priority to maintaining a steady stats system. My enthusiasm for folding diminishes every time I see a drop in my daily points output, I've got to check up on my system to see:
a) is my hardware functioning well
or
b) is there a sudden drop in availability for WU's for my hardware
or
c) most times lately it's been the stats system being down again.
There are many aspects to the science that is being done by the Folding@Home program. Maybe the Folding@Home program could use some expertise in the fields of social/behavioural/motivational sciences to increase the enlistment and enthusiasm of volunteers to Folding@Home!
peace,
Grant