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MechEng83 11-12-2012 15:47

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Aside from the leading zeros error (which is a result of insufficient testing -- all teams experience this somewhere), I think the problems boil down to a lack of limits on parts in FIRST Choice and an inconsistent $ to credit ratio (individual team value functions aside).

Having some items where the $/cr ratio is 40+ and others where it is around 1 creates an imbalanced supply/demand.

My team opted for a right angle drill, axis camera, and several solenoid valves among a few other things because those were high value items which we needed and/or very likely going to use. We actually did not order the talon controlers, even though we plan on buying some to test out because their $/cr ratio was only 6.56 vs nearly everything we ordered, which was over $8/cr.

Having used 9 motors on the previous year's robot, I certainly understand the desire of teams to get as many motor controllers as possible. I think 4 is a reasonable limit for "free"

I'm not in favor of a lottery approach to distribution, as this can really mess up a team's flow of ordering parts that will work together in a system. Fairness is a term that gets thrown around in many different arenas, but fair to one person may not seem fair to another. All teams receive the same point value, but their $ value is not the same. Maybe it's not fair that some teams can just buy items they didn't get while other cash-strapped teams have to make due. Is it fair to pull back an order that was "shipped" to a team who had no control over other team's ordering issues?

tl;dr
make the point values correlate to real prices. put limits on items.

Mr. Van 11-12-2012 15:50

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taylor (Post 1200976)
We picked some key items we may use, got what we thought was a fair amount (2 batteries, 2 Anderson connectors, 1 classmate, 1 compressor, 2 gearmotors, 2 more gearmotors, 1 compressor, 1 cRIO), and got out of the way.

This is exactly what most teams think. They are not hoarding, they are just trying to get the best value for items they MAY use. This "fair amount" comes out to about $1000 worth of items. (And some teams were able to order over twice that value for the same number of credits.) Right now, however, looking at what remains available, I think teams would be hard pressed to find a value of $300 of items that they will actually use this year. (Baring the offhand chance you need to outfit a computer lab with video cards...) Far less than those who were able to order early.

I'm not suggesting that ANYONE should have done anything different in terms of ordering what they thought they needed or was valuable - the system was set up to encourage that. The problem is that it leaves many, many teams out in.

My suggestion is this:
1. Make the credit value reflect street price/value to FRC teams (discounts are great, but no need to make a $200 Classmate the same credits as a $15 wire stripper)

2. Let the system "go live" one week after ship date. This is to discourage teams from ordering stuff on spec.

3. Include the cost of the items in the BOM (and raise the total allowance if necessary).

- Mr. Van
Coach, Roboox

JamesCH95 11-12-2012 16:04

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Regardless of the issues with FIRST Choice, this is still way better than how things used to be way back when. I'm just glad to get some useful equipment and parts for FREE.

Tom Line 11-12-2012 16:11

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferrari77 (Post 1200796)
After reading through the FIRST Choice thread on CD I thought that the restock was around 12:20 as well.
However my team (2583) placed our order at 12:03 and we just got an email saying we did not receive the talons or the digital sidecar.
On CD there are posts saying that the talons went out of stock at 12:18 and I was under the impression that this was the original stock and not the fake restocked talons.

I suspect if the records were released you'll find that the talons were gone nearly instantly. Any team who wanted some was likely to grab a big chunk of them. Especially with no limit. We could easily use 20-25 in a season. In fact we purchased that many a couple weeks ago from AM.

Edit: Just got another email saying my second order has shipped, so clearly AM is still trying to catch up with all the orders.

Mr. Van 11-12-2012 18:29

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesCH95 (Post 1200998)
Regardless of the issues with FIRST Choice, this is still way better than how things used to be way back when. I'm just glad to get some useful equipment and parts for FREE.

Hummm... Way back when (not quite so far as when you had to return the control system each year, but for many, many years) we used to get a full control system, 4 victors, several spikes, numerous solenoid valves, a very good (if slightly large and heavy) compressor, 2 robot batteries, charger, servos...

FIRST Choice is not FREE. You can only access it if you have paid your registration fee. Yes, these items are donated, but so are many of the items that actually get shipped in the KOP. In fact, it is my understanding that according to all of the rules, the FIRST Choice items are an extension of the KOP, such as it is, and we have all paid for access to them. The problem is that it is far from equal access at this point.

I do have confidence that both FIRST and AndyMark will improve the system.

- Mr. Van
Coach, Robodox

whcirobotics 11-12-2012 19:06

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1200999)
I suspect if the records were released you'll find that the talons were gone nearly instantly. Any team who wanted some was likely to grab a big chunk of them. Especially with no limit. We could easily use 20-25 in a season. In fact we purchased that many a couple weeks ago from AM.

Edit: Just got another email saying my second order has shipped, so clearly AM is still trying to catch up with all the orders.

In an Email from Andymark the Talons when to an OUT OF STOCK state in 16 minutes!!!

Just like many other teams, those of us in Ontario need to save every little bit we can due to the current problems with the Province and Teachers. Losing out high demand and costly items from First choice is going to make it very hard to field an competitive robot this year. Why you ask, because the teachers are now on work to rule which leaves the running of the team by outside mentors that's assuming the school admins will agree to it.

McGurky 11-12-2012 20:08

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Teams adversely effected by Inventory Management Issues should contact frcparts@usfirst.org.

Quote:

Good afternoon,

There was an issue with FIRST Choice inventory management yesterday that allowed teams to place orders for parts that were no longer available.

If you believe you were adversely affected by this issue (i.e. you ordered an item that you thought was in stock, but later learned that the part was not in stock, and thus missed out on ordering other parts you would have ordered had you had accurate inventory data), please contact us at frcparts@usfirst.org.

Meanwhile, as stated in an earlier blog post, the credits spent on these items have been returned to your account.

We’re so sorry for this issue and for the frustration it may have caused.

Kate

F22Rapture 11-12-2012 20:16

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Van (Post 1201033)
Way back when (not quite so far as when you had to return the control system each year, but for many, many years) we used to get a full control system, 4 victors, several spikes, numerous solenoid valves, a very good (if slightly large and heavy) compressor, 2 robot batteries, charger, servos...

Keeping in mind that the previous control system was much cheaper than the current cRIO-based one, and FIRST was significantly smaller as well. Such things were much more feasible back then.


David Brinza 11-12-2012 20:20

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Perhaps FIRST will take some action for teams <1000 who were unable to log-in to FIRST Choice?

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Good afternoon,

There was an issue with FIRST Choice login yesterday that initially prevented teams with team numbers under 1000 from logging in for the first 15 minutes.

If you believe you were adversely affected by this (i.e. you tried to log in, couldn’t, and by the time you could log in, the items you wanted weren’t available), please contact us at frcparts@usfirst.org.

We’re so sorry for this issue and for the frustration it may have caused.

Kate
Our team had a plan going in that included 4 Talons plus a Digital Sidecar, but those items were gone by time we successfully logged-in at 9:20 PST.

Peyton Yeung 12-12-2012 08:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by David Brinza (Post 1201085)
Perhaps FIRST will take some action for teams <1000 who were unable to log-in to FIRST Choice?

Yeah it would appear some teams got the shaft...but what can they do?

The only thing I think FIRST can do is make every item from FIRST Choice free for every team in the BOM.

Peyton

MrBasse 12-12-2012 09:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tubatroopa (Post 1201213)
Yeah it would appear some teams got the shaft...but what can they do?

The only thing I think FIRST can do is make every item from FIRST Choice free for every team in the BOM.

Peyton


That doesn't really help all teams though... the teams that don't have the funds to purchase some of the items that were available through FIRST Choice are the ones who will feel this the most. It doesn't matter if it becomes free in the BOM if you could never afford it in the first place.

FIRST is taking steps to make things right... we lost half of our order to the restocking issues, and FIRST is offering help with some common items. I got this email the other day after I responded with having troubles with the system:


Hello Mr. Basse,

Thank you for your response. Again, please accept our apologies for your frustrations.

To compensate, we offer your choice of one of the following items at no cost to you (dollar or credit): Power Distribution Board, E12 Classmate, 4-slot cRIO chassis (no modules), battery, or Rev B radio. Due to our limited inventory, we can only accommodate so many requests of particular items. For that reason, please let us know your first and second picks. We'll do our best to give you your first pick and the item will ship for free (FedEx Ground or track-able USPS).

Take your time discussing this with your team, but please let us know your decision by January 25, 2013 (but if you let us know by December 28, you should have it by Kickoff).

Thank you for your understanding.

Kate

---
Kate Pilotte


Kudos to FIRST for taking steps to lessen the burden on teams that were adversely effected. I am happy to be a part of an organization that recognizes the need that teams have and respects the entry fee that we all pay does indeed need to be respected. With that said, we will take the cheapest option on the list because it is what we need. We would have suffered without a battery to make it through the season, and it seems like a small price for an item but when $70 buys you two batteries and that is a around 10% of your budget... I just hope this will result in less of a chance of me or our lead mentor footing the bill for our robot build personally again. With the way Michigan politics are going, I need to keep a close eye on my paychecks...

Clinton Bolinger 12-12-2012 09:34

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tubatroopa (Post 1201213)
Yeah it would appear some teams got the shaft...but what can they do?

The only thing I think FIRST can do is make every item from FIRST Choice free for every team in the BOM.

Peyton

FIRST needs to do the opposite. They need to make it so that none of the FIRST Choice or KoP items are considered "free" in the BoM and raise the $3,500 budget constrain.

-Clinton-

Cal578 12-12-2012 09:46

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
FIRST is going above and beyond when they offer free items like that. It's great to work with an organization that not only acknowledges mistakes, but works so diligently to take responsibility for them and to correct them.

That said, I think we (the teams who are consumers of FIRST Choice) need to be careful in our complaints. I've seen many posts that are some variant of "we lost our order due to the restocking problem". That happened to me, too. But it is important to understand that we didn't actually lose an order, because we never had it. If the restocking problem had not occurred, the order would have been rejected to begin with. We only "lost" an order compared to our mistaken belief that we had an order.

It is possible (but I bet a careful analysis of the data would show this only happened to a few teams) that the restocking issue caused a loss in this limited scenario: You were considering ordering two items, one that is close to going out of stock, and one that incorrectly appears to have stock but is actually out. You only have enough credits to get one, and you choose the one that is actually out of stock, and that order is (incorrectly) accepted. By the time you find out that your order must be canceled, the other part has gone out of stock. You've lost out on that order. I'd be curious to find out how many teams actually experienced that.

Where some of us actually lost orders was due to not being able to log in for the first 10 to 15 minutes, so stock was gone before we had a chance to place the order. In that case, there is a reasonable possibility that we could have gotten a valid order in, had we been able to log in at the correct time. That happened to my team, and I have sent an email to FIRST (in response to Kate's email sent out yesterday). It will be interesting to see if they can do anything about it.

It's also been great to see all the constructive suggestions for a better system, on this and other threads. I bet we'll see a much improved FIRST Choice next year. Keep up the great work, everybody!

Wetzel 12-12-2012 09:52

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
I think part of the problem was that items were not removed from stock when placed into a cart, only when the pay now button was clicked, causing items to jump out of carts. The items should be removed from available inventory as soon as it was placed into a cart. If items get dropped later and put back "on the shelf", then someone else has the opportunity to pick it up. I suspect this would be an easy way to reduce some of frustration faced by teams.

Wetzel

Kevin Sevcik 12-12-2012 10:14

Re: FRC Blogged - FIRST Choice Issue (And Part II)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wetzel (Post 1201222)
I think part of the problem was that items were not removed from stock when placed into a cart, only when the pay now button was clicked, causing items to jump out of carts. The items should be removed from available inventory as soon as it was placed into a cart. If items get dropped later and put back "on the shelf", then someone else has the opportunity to pick it up. I suspect this would be an easy way to reduce some of frustration faced by teams.

Wetzel

This method has it's own problems, of course. Specifically, when do you decide that someone isn't going to complete their order and empty their cart? You'd have to put some kind time limit on it, and a short one could be really frustrating. On the other hand, a long limit is going to cause a lot of confusion when Talons start coming back in stock 30 minutes after FIRST Choice opened. I don't think there's any good way to set things up with the current Black Friday rush philosophy. Any little tweaks are akin to arranging the shelves and aisles to minimize the injuries during the mob scene after the doors open.


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