By nivanov
via blog.griddynamics.com
Published: Aug 04 2008 / 17:08
This blog presents the report on recently concluded scalability benchmark of Monte Carlo simulations running on Amazon EC2 using the GridGain framework.
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Tags: java, open source
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Kirill Grouchnikov replied ago:
Can we have 1 (one) GridGain-related entry that is not voted by all project developers immediately after submission? Or for that matter, can we have 1 (one) GridGain-related entry not submitted by the project developers? Look at the history of voters-up - they vote *only* for this project and nothing else. Anybody tired of this?
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Motion Control replied ago:
This is a general problem of 'link aggregators' (have you noticed the Spring up-votes?). Readers need to be critical of the submitted links and not take votes as valid criterion.
Nikita Ivanov replied ago:
Kirill,
I think many are getting tired of your constant whining and wounded innocence syndrome you are exhibiting so vividly here. Vote it down (as you did) and move on. Or grow up and mind your business.
I actually like the stuff you are doing w/Swing L&F and we are planning to use it. I think you should spend your energy there to make it even better.
Best,
Nikita Ivanov.
Rob Signorelli replied ago:
I think Kirill's point is that having a group of co-workers instantly vote up anything you post is against the spirit of dzone. You got a number of votes on this article from other people which is fine. You have a number of very good articles, but having your co-workers fast-track every post regardless of its merit is a bit cheap. I know the guys running the site want the voting system to be as hands off as possible, but what Kirill is talking about is basically the equivalent of creating multiple accounts with different email addresses and using them to vote up your own posts. Post away, but don't abuse the hands off approach the moderators have taken with the site.
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