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You stated perfectly what I have been thinking. From a CD discussion during the 2012 build season, I decided to launch FRC Designs: Behind the Design (http://www.frc-designs.com/btd.html). This portion of the site was meant to be an online version of the texts to give inspiration to teams. Is this what people/teams are looking for? Since the launch of this portion of the site (June 2012), I have had one submission. Could I promote the site more? Probably. Could I do a better job at asking teams to submit? Maybe. As you said, there is a lot of agreement among people that it should be done. But, there is not a lot of follow-up to the discussion. I am here, available, and am more than willing to publish the information. I just need the help from people/teams. Matt |
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Matt,
Honestly if anything, spamming people and hounding them is the worst approach. IMO, the best approach would be probably to create an "E-book". Then either have an open or private invite of teams/robots. It would require people ,like JVN stated above, that could take information and present it well. -RC |
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The books are amazing souvenirs and gifts. There is something about the physical book, however, that sets it apart from an e-book.
Perhaps most significantly, however, what makes the Behind the Designs books awesome was the editing and layout. I'm not sure that kind of effort is available on a volunteer basis... but, on the other hand... wikipedia exists, so I may be underestimating the awesomeness of volunteer editors and writers. It may also be possible to combine an e-book with a limited edition print run. It may also be possible that as the number of teams has grown, so has the potential market. I'd probably buy a hard copy... and I'm not even building FRC bots any more. Jason |
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Let's try this idea. Invite teams to make a quality submission to the editors. The top ten or so entries are then handed to traditional magazine editors. The magazine editors might then consider covering the design at the Championship for publication. Several things will happen. 1) the e-book editors and the FRC design website gets content, 2) The magazine gets content, 3) FIRST gets coverage, 4) the submitting team gets coverage. As an example, consider this article for Popular Mechanics There were some print articles with teams in them last spring that had projects related to the FIRST Future Inventors Award. The is no reason not to cover interesting FRC robotics. Nothing like a little incentive to get things done. |
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Earlier this year, we ran it through official FIRST channels and got approval to begin work on a new "Behind the Design". We used a few simple metrics to invite a number of teams to submit. Unfortunately, we've only received a small number of submittals from the teams who originally were interested in participating. We still intend to publish this year in some manner, though I suspect it may end up being a free document due to the amount of content. We originally were going to charge a nominal fee and donate the proceeds to charity under the participating team's names. (E-book format, published through all the normal outlets). I believe our struggles on this are our fault in the way we went about gauging interest. Instead of putting out feelers asking which teams would be interested to the entire FIRST community, we went after a select group of very competitive teams who are also quite busy during the summer. I believe we'll fix that issues in volume two next year. It's better to have too much content rather than too little. So next year we'll ask teams FIRST-wide for submissions, then pick those that go into the publication. As for a very abridged volume one, expect it out later this year. It will return next year, bigger and better. I suspect we'll be looking for guest editors as well, because if submissions are open to the whole community I'm betting we get a "large" response. |
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