Good call - Rosetta is also very valuable. The key difference is that Rosetta sub-projects require vastly more compute to reach their goals than the average WCG sub-project.
IBM has just days ago announced that they found the minimum energy state of beryllium hydride on a quantum computer. That is a phenomenal achievement, and that largest molecule for which this has ever been done. Soon, quantum computing will be mainstream enough to complete all Rosetta and WCG work in hours. The general public does not grasp what is about to happen to the compute power attainable from a quantum system.