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Pat Fairbank
07-02-2013, 19:16
[cdm-description=photo]38540[/cdm-description]

xSAWxBLADEx
07-02-2013, 19:16
Can we see the CAD models? :)

sanddrag
07-02-2013, 19:18
Love it. We could really use this. Any plans to open source it? Also, I find interesting the reference to the front roller BBD. I spy a repeat of the very amazing 2010 BBD.

dcarr
07-02-2013, 19:18
That's really awesome! Bootstrap it looks like? :)

Akash Rastogi
07-02-2013, 19:21
What do the colors designate?

rcmolloy
07-02-2013, 19:33
The same functionality can be utilized through Google Drive/Docs. 973 utilizes the same idea through spreadsheets by categorizing parts, where they are in the manufacturing process, and also who is working on them at that specific time.

Pat Fairbank
07-02-2013, 19:48
Any plans to open source it?
Yeah, we're probably going to open source it once the season is over. Future plans also include trying to make it talk to SolidWorks PDM so that there's less duplicated data.

That's really awesome! Bootstrap it looks like? :)
Yup, Bootstrap. I'm useless at UX design but our student leader who's in charge of the website was able to make it pretty in just a couple of days.

What do the colors designate?
Priority. Orange is high, green normal, grey low. Right now the orange parts that are ready/manufacturing are all bumper-related, for instance.

DampRobot
07-02-2013, 23:31
Love it. We could really use this. Any plans to open source it? Also, I find interesting the reference to the front roller BBD. I spy a repeat of the very amazing 2010 BBD.

254 always seems to find a use for BBD. It's one of those little details that turn a good robot into a winning robot. And it can be quite fun to use, provided you know how to install it correctly.