I'm forwarding this to the boinc_dev email list.
I don't really understand what's being proposed.
Can someone clarify it?
Thanks -- David

On 06-Jun-2012 10:38 AM, Андреев Александр wrote:
> Hi, Dr. David.
> I am a longtime member of distributed computing.
> My name is Alexander. My nickname AlexA[boinc.ru].
> I am one of the founders of the team "Russia Team", and I am the site
> administrator www.boinc.ru
> One of the advantages is the ability to create a BOINC team.
> Teams compete on statistical websites. Teams compete with each other. This 
> helps
> in the development of distributed computing.
> Some time ago there was a tendency for an additional division teams. Began to
> appear subcommand.
> Some statistical sites are separate statistics for teams and subteams.
> That is, there is a need to separate not only for users, teams and countries.
> However, the statistics sub-teams of sites handled differently. There is no
> common standard.
> It may be worth considering the question of establishing the "Group Command"?
> In other words, the "Team -1" and "Team _2" could not losing their statistics
> together in a "general command" - "Super Group teams" :)
> A "Team 3" and "Team 4" would unite in a "general command" "The World of 
> commands."
> For these groups was carried out to separate individual statistics and
> standings. And the group could compete with each other.
> I think that this could give new impetus to the development team movement. And
> for the development of distributed computing.
>
> Life evolves and must evolve with it.
> Thank you for your attention.
> Andreev Alexandr.
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