Boinc Combined Statistics

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Boinc Combined Statistics

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I see that James Drews has decided to throw in the towel on Boinc Combined Statistics. I found that site very useful for getting user project ID's etc. I hope there are no other sites dependent on this creating an avalanche effect, it was deigned as an aggregator.

https://boinc.netsoft-online.com/
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Re: Boinc Combined Statistics

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wbiz wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 8:21 am I see that James Drews has decided to throw in the towel on Boinc Combined Statistics. I found that site very useful for getting user project ID's etc. I hope there are no other sites dependent on this creating an avalanche effect, it was deigned as an aggregator.

https://boinc.netsoft-online.com/
Hiya

TBH, I didn't even know that site existed :-(

But with the reduction in the number of active BOINC projects, plus the obvious reduction in the number of active users, and relatively poor "marketing" of BOINC as a useful volunteer resource to assist multiple projects, I am not that surprised.

Our own UBT stats site bit the bullet sometime ago, and various others have been in decline for a few years now - even the "classic" BOINCstats website (which I found to be much more useful, in terms of viewing the stats in various ways) has gone and the newer BS site is not as informative (IMHO).

I guess that BOINC will eventually become out of date, and might only support a handful of projects that have the core funding to continue operating, and assuming their work units are still relevant to their research.

regards
Tim
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