Date: Fri, 28 Nov 97 23:45:18 -0400 From: "Francisco Reyes" <reyesf@super.zippo.com> To: "FreeBSd Chat list" <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>, "kdulzo@caffeine.internal.enteract.com" <kdulzo@caffeine.internal.enteract.com>, "Remy NONNENMACHER" <remy@synx.com> Subject: Re: rc564 on SMP Message-ID: <199711290445.UAA08368@super.zippo.com>
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Moved to chat. >> Answers one question I had. However the second is how exactly would one >> switch teams. >Switching team is quiet easy since reconfigurating client can be done. >About JFUG, it seems to be more difficult: their Web site is all Japan 8----O. Actually there are two ways to be part of a team. You can change the team to which your email address is attributed or you can send your blocks and report them by using the email address of the team. I find it best to change the team to which your stats are attributed, this way you can see how many blocks you do. I don't recall exact steps and the server screen is not available (they are re-computing), but it is something like: Search stats by email address. Select account maintenance (it may not be those exact words, but it is something simmilar). You will be asked for you password. The next screen asks for which team you want to contribute your blocks to. Japan FreeBSD user's group is 1277 Team FreeBSD is 988 >>And practically which should be joined? I was originally on Team FreeBSD and switched to Japan FreeBSD user's group. They have a shot at becoming the largest daily block contributor. On either case I think the stats sum all the blocks of all the teams for each platform. I think it is better to have one big team than to have many smaller ones.
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