- Jan 3, 2001
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Hello TeAm Mates,
Well here we are in 6th place in the world. Now that all of the venting is over (hopefully) it is time for us to make up our minds what we want to do.
We are faced with a situation that the SETI project is being besieged by vandals. The officials at the S@H project have reluctantly taken their time to help remedy the situation. At first they were completely removing any account that was found using, let?s say, questionable means to enhance their statistics. Lately S@H has chosen to only nick accounts for the amount of WUs that were found less than correct.
I personally think they are making a big mistake. The message they are sending is ?if you cheat, all you are risking is the cheated WUs?. There is another penalty involved and that is the loss of respect you may have had from fellow Seti Crunchers. But a lot of the people engaged in this sort of behavior could care less how they are perceived by their constituents. The scientists and astronomers are great people but their management skills are a little lacking to say the least.
I?ve been informed that Seti-2 will be ?extremely hard to cheat?. Instead of counting WUs the project will use some sort of credit measured by the amount of computation done. My only concern is: ?If the richest man in the world who has hired the smartest programmers in the world cannot keep his operating system free from hackers ? what chance do a group of scientists, astronomers, and computer science professors have at creating a hack-proof client??
I think there needs to be put in place ?an enforcement office? whose primary job would be to see that the integrity of the project is beyond reproach. There are people who have the best interest of the project in their hearts that would volunteer to serve in such a capacity. I believe S@H needs to look to its volunteer User base for help. This would relieve them of a duty for which they have no taste to begin with and spend their valuable time doing the actual science.
I will attempt to get founders from other top teams to join with me in an effort to modify the organization of the SETI program. I hope we do not get the cold shoulder.
Now all of that is good and fine and hopefully will make Seti-2 the better, but, what about the here and what about now?
TeAm AnandTech SETI has come a long way and #6 is not too shabby. Can we overtake a team or two that is ahead of us before Seti-1 ends? Do you want that to happen?
A lot of TeAm AnandTech has grown weary of the SETI project and with ?all of the goings on? I don?t blame them one bit. Many have joined small, new projects where they feel they can have a larger impact. How can we overcome this feeling?
I have felt for a long time that there needs to be a better way of categorizing USERS. Something like:
Users with only one computer.
Users with only two computers.
?
?
And so forth.
This would give each USER (that?s what S@H calls us ? I?d prefer CRUNCHER or SEARCHER) a category in which he/she has a chance of advancement. This would encourage computer upgrading, recruitment, and competition which = MORE FUN.
Maybe I should put up a POLL and see exactly what the computer ownership of our TeAm AnandTech membership really is. I know this has been done before to some extent but maybe a detail POLLING would make such a categorization possible.
So what do you say my fellow TeAm Mates? Do we crawl up and hide? Or do we come out fighting?
Back in my old Army days we had a saying.
?When the going get tough ? the tough get going!?
So who are we? And what are we going to do?
Well here we are in 6th place in the world. Now that all of the venting is over (hopefully) it is time for us to make up our minds what we want to do.
We are faced with a situation that the SETI project is being besieged by vandals. The officials at the S@H project have reluctantly taken their time to help remedy the situation. At first they were completely removing any account that was found using, let?s say, questionable means to enhance their statistics. Lately S@H has chosen to only nick accounts for the amount of WUs that were found less than correct.
I personally think they are making a big mistake. The message they are sending is ?if you cheat, all you are risking is the cheated WUs?. There is another penalty involved and that is the loss of respect you may have had from fellow Seti Crunchers. But a lot of the people engaged in this sort of behavior could care less how they are perceived by their constituents. The scientists and astronomers are great people but their management skills are a little lacking to say the least.
I?ve been informed that Seti-2 will be ?extremely hard to cheat?. Instead of counting WUs the project will use some sort of credit measured by the amount of computation done. My only concern is: ?If the richest man in the world who has hired the smartest programmers in the world cannot keep his operating system free from hackers ? what chance do a group of scientists, astronomers, and computer science professors have at creating a hack-proof client??
I think there needs to be put in place ?an enforcement office? whose primary job would be to see that the integrity of the project is beyond reproach. There are people who have the best interest of the project in their hearts that would volunteer to serve in such a capacity. I believe S@H needs to look to its volunteer User base for help. This would relieve them of a duty for which they have no taste to begin with and spend their valuable time doing the actual science.
I will attempt to get founders from other top teams to join with me in an effort to modify the organization of the SETI program. I hope we do not get the cold shoulder.
Now all of that is good and fine and hopefully will make Seti-2 the better, but, what about the here and what about now?
TeAm AnandTech SETI has come a long way and #6 is not too shabby. Can we overtake a team or two that is ahead of us before Seti-1 ends? Do you want that to happen?
A lot of TeAm AnandTech has grown weary of the SETI project and with ?all of the goings on? I don?t blame them one bit. Many have joined small, new projects where they feel they can have a larger impact. How can we overcome this feeling?
I have felt for a long time that there needs to be a better way of categorizing USERS. Something like:
Users with only one computer.
Users with only two computers.
?
?
And so forth.
This would give each USER (that?s what S@H calls us ? I?d prefer CRUNCHER or SEARCHER) a category in which he/she has a chance of advancement. This would encourage computer upgrading, recruitment, and competition which = MORE FUN.
Maybe I should put up a POLL and see exactly what the computer ownership of our TeAm AnandTech membership really is. I know this has been done before to some extent but maybe a detail POLLING would make such a categorization possible.
So what do you say my fellow TeAm Mates? Do we crawl up and hide? Or do we come out fighting?
Back in my old Army days we had a saying.
?When the going get tough ? the tough get going!?
So who are we? And what are we going to do?