[email protected] wrote:
> I was trying to state something similar.  There are computers doing useful
> work for projects and increasing the burden of time spent on benchmarks
> will reduce the availability of those resources to the project.

There's no burden of benchmarks when the live work itself is in effect 
it's own benchmark as referenced back to the performance of a known 
piece of hardware.

You can then waste as much benchmarking time as you like to characterise 
your reference machine. Meanwhile, the rest of world of Boinc continues 
with useful work undisturbed.


Regards,
Martin

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