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RE: Gridcoin Whitelist Process Proposal - Update V2 (16 Dec 17)
In a very symplistic way I would set the minimum level as follows:
- 250 active Team Gridcoin members (typical number of Team Gridcoin members on a small project)
- 3 systems per member (need to clarify what is a realisted number)
- The average system RAC for the project. We could calculate the RAC based on the points received for returned WUs to the project but we do need to define a typical computer.
If an average system, for the to be whitelisted project, has a RAC output of 2000 than the minimum RAC level should be 1.5M before we whitelist a project.
RAC is vastly different for the same machine on different projects. It cannot be used as a measure like this. If you mean that the RAC bar will change depending on the project, how do we define an 'average' system?
Also, what if a few members point huge clusters at a project? A lot of compute would be provided, but the 250 active member requirement will not be reached.
Thank you for your comments @dutch. To futher develop the minimum output I created the above crude measure to provoke the discussion. I'll take it further on github.