From b69fec368ca3095487ef8723cc6e0fa25963f24e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Branislav Jansik <branislav.jansik@vsb.cz>
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2017 12:21:14 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Update resources-allocation-policy.md

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 docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md b/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
index 6b7bdbe46..6817bcbcb 100644
--- a/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
+++ b/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
@@ -130,15 +130,15 @@ the cores are actually used for any calculation. All jobs are accounted in stand
 
 | System                          | F   | validity |
 | ------------------------------- | -   | -------- |
-| Salomon                         | 1.00 |  2017-09-40 to 2018-06-01 |
-| Anselm                          | 0.65 |  2017-09-40 to 2018-06-01 |
+| Salomon                         | 1.00 |  2017-09-05 to 2018-06-01 |
+| Anselm                          | 0.65 |  2017-09-05 to 2018-06-01 |
 
-The allocations are requested/granted in standard core-hour SCH.
+*The allocations are requested/granted in standard core-hour SCH.*
 
 Whenever the term core-hour is used in this document, we mean the standard core-hour, SCH.
 
 The standard core hours were introduced to treat systems of different age on equal footing.
-Standard core hour is an accounting tool to discount the legacy systems.
+Standard core hour is an accounting tool to discount the legacy systems. The past (before 2017=09-05) F factors are all 1.0.
 In future, the factors F will be updated, as new systems are installed. Factors F are expected to only decrease in time.
 
 See examples in the [Job submission and execution](job-submission-and-execution/) section.
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