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Message 83557 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 22:51:18 UTC

On all of my machines combined i have almost 40 completed WU's that will be given 0 credit, in the next day or may have already recieved 0 credit.

Will we still get credit for WU's returned "late" due to server outages?
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Message 83562 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 22:55:43 UTC - in response to Message 83557.  

> On all of my machines combined i have almost 40 completed WU's that will be
> given 0 credit, in the next day or may have already recieved 0 credit.
>
> Will we still get credit for WU's returned "late" due to server outages?

I looked at one of your work units that was sent back in mid-february. I don't know how much outages had to do with the delay as the project has been up most of the time.

When the deadline is reached, it means that SETI can reassign that work unit to try and get a quorum. If you return results for that work unit, you will contribute to the quorum (unless the results are just plain bad) and you'll get credit.

If you're sending after a quorum is reached, but before the WU is transitioned, you will likely get credit.
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