Unless one was to take the example of successful businesses, and provide
some kind of incentive for fair completion of workunits over a broad system

Simply: bo...@home closed source benchmarking project module.

As some 'major upgrade' like "version 7.0" the bo...@home 'project' would need 
to be run to 'score' the host on a predetermined 5 or 7 point computing 
(benchmark) index. (good project for a small group of CS/CE profs to play 
with)

That index number becomes part of the host ID, and could only change if some 
major boost in computing power (upgrade) was detected. (new host/index 
assigned)

All project credits from the major upgrade forward would be handicapped 
against the index number.

Instant fairness.

Just my $.02

On Wednesday 22 July 2009 07:00:27 pm David Anderson wrote:
> That's an excellent example;
<snip>
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