There's no gui support yet.
ok then we should work in this to get it into asap IMO .. this will drive more people into!
Very basic worker proposals list/schedule can be found at the bottom of this page: http://cryptofresh.com/
that's great, could there be a payline put in there? (so people know what is being funded and at what level?)
That's the "Daily pay" column right? I'm still trying to decipher the API.. your "Debian/Ubuntu-based PPA" proposal is 3966 BTS per day correct?
First off: that's a great site, thanks for doing it
Regarding payline: It's a little more complicated.
There is a daily worker budget of 500,000. Every maintenance period, worker votes are tallied and workers are ranked in order of votes for minus against. The system then pays each worker in order of rank until the daily budget is exhausted.
To find the current worker pay, it's the "worker_budget_per_day" global property:
unlocked >>> get_global_properties
{SNIP}
"witness_pay_per_block": 150000,
"worker_budget_per_day": "50000000000",
"max_predicate_opcode": 1,
{SNIP}
Now you can
look at the current proposals in order of most to least votes (as of this moment) and their daily pay:
1) 1.14.4 (10,000 BTS/day)
2) 1.14.1 (0.1 BTS/day)
3) 1.14.0 (400,000 BTS/day)
4) 1.14.6 (3,966 BTS/day)
So that means that each of the proposals should get funded since the total (413,966.1) is < 500,000
Now imagine there were 2 more 100k proposals with less votes than (4). The new order is:
1) 1.14.4 (10,000 BTS/day)
2) 1.14.1 (0.1 BTS/day)
3) 1.14.0 (400,000 BTS/day)
4) 1.14.6 (3,966 BTS/day)
5) (100,000 BTS/day)
6) (100,000 BTS/day)
That means that 1-4 get funded, 5 gets 86033.9, and 6 gets 0.
So, on your website you can list all proposals pending in order of votes, but indicate on their that 1-4 are funded, 5 is partial, and 6+ is not funded (like you do with active witnesses).