marsinp wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:17 pm
Thank You Tim. for this post. (admin edit: In another thread, not this one).
I follow very accurate SETIBZH, also Sprint.
I think you konw who I am.
Hiya
marsinp wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:17 pm
Your work is very apprciated. It help 'Seb" .
Thank you
marsinp wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:17 pm
Some team are in real competition on FB.
One suggestion : the three first in league 1 goes to "super league".
Perhaps, it will increase interest for less powerfull team. And so open a way for new candidate.
And also to ban team, who are master in one year and then nothing do the next year !
Gridcoin is excluded. Nice. But there are not the only one with thousand of CPU/GPU.
The final goal is to h'lp research. On all projects.
But if some team can not grow up, it will result a full disinterse. Who will suffer ? The research !
Not the goal of PRJ.
Think about it.
Best regards
To be honest, I have always held the view that Project Challenges as well as those created by teams on their own website or within BOINCstats, are ONE WAY of creating a lot of completed tasks, which once uploaded, will significantly assist the specified project, in a short period of time.
And having a competitive element to this, (by way of some independent points system (as FB does) or perhaps with "badges" that teams can be rewarded with), is good because it helps to generate lots of member interest, in helping their team and thereby the project.
And I think it is obvious from the many Challenges in the past, that members feel excited if their team is doing well...and if it isn't doing well, then they should perhaps persuade more members in their own team to contribute.
And in simple terms, it should also be Fun !!
However, making things more complicated just turns people off (in my humble view)...Keeping scoring systems simple for teams, should make it easier for members to see how much their contribution is helping.
The current issue is that there are some teams who are very good at recruiting members to get involved with Challenges...and some teams have more difficulty in doing this, so we have a major difference between the "crunching power" of some teams (who have many hosts) and some other teams who have just a few active members.
This is why a few years back, the original single League was split into 3 divisions...with the more powerful teams in League 1, weaker teams in League 2 and the weakest teams in League 3.
And generally speaking this I think has been a good thing...but it does rely on their being many powerful teams who are all contributing...
We know how unfair this can be when one team was dominating almost every Sprint, through massive team membership numbers and the sheer volumes of credits they generated...though these credits were mainly from members who knew nothing about FB...
So, creating a new "Super League" and retaining the original 3 Leagues will not really "help" the projects and it won't really help the "competitiveness" of the Sprints wither (in my view), especially if some of the Super League teams decide to take a rest...
Personally, I think we should keep the 3 Leagues, but perhaps increase the frequency of promotion and demotion - so instead of this happening ONCE a year (at the end of the season), instead reward "very" active teams with promotion maybe every 2 or 3 months, based on their overall cumulative total credit score for the year....which will mean that competition amongst teams will be higher...and in a short period of time inactive teams will be demoted very quickly...which should be enough for them to either accept it, or to become more active...and climb back up the Leagues.
So, rewards can be given more often (by way of promotion), rather than building up to a "final" few days, when it could be quite difficult for any "overtaking" to take place, especially on the Marathon.
In the end, it will be for Sebastien to decide what should happen in the future. All we can do is to use this forum to put forward ideas and perhaps alternative ways of generating interest in FB (and in the projects as a result) can be found that is simple to administrate and interesting for members to get involved with.
If anyone has ANY ideas, (that are workable and easy to understand), please put them forward.
regards
Tim