Hi All,
After logging in to Open Benchmarking and going to the settings page at http://openbenchmarking.org/settings, I change the following setting to "Only Me" and save the settings with the "Update Settings" button.
"When uploading results to OpenBenchmarking.org show to: "Only Me"".
I also uncheck the following options and save the update:
"System information for associated test clients is publicly accessible" [Unchecked]
"Your user page that lists your systems, recent result uploads, tests, and suites is public" [Unchecked]
I then upload a few tests results.
However, when I open another browser where I am not logged in and go to the page:
I can see my uploaded data and click it and review it.
Is this expected behavior?
Also -- is it possible to remove test data that has been uploaded to openbenchmarking.org? I looked and don't see a way. I did a search and see one thread which seems to indicate it's not, but the answer doesn't seem certain and is quite dated. (Ref: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...nchmarking-org)
Thanks,
John
After logging in to Open Benchmarking and going to the settings page at http://openbenchmarking.org/settings, I change the following setting to "Only Me" and save the settings with the "Update Settings" button.
"When uploading results to OpenBenchmarking.org show to: "Only Me"".
I also uncheck the following options and save the update:
"System information for associated test clients is publicly accessible" [Unchecked]
"Your user page that lists your systems, recent result uploads, tests, and suites is public" [Unchecked]
I then upload a few tests results.
However, when I open another browser where I am not logged in and go to the page:
I can see my uploaded data and click it and review it.
Is this expected behavior?
Also -- is it possible to remove test data that has been uploaded to openbenchmarking.org? I looked and don't see a way. I did a search and see one thread which seems to indicate it's not, but the answer doesn't seem certain and is quite dated. (Ref: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...nchmarking-org)
Thanks,
John
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