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Re: Event Waitlist and Capacity Transparency
FYI,
Our good friends from 1717 have decided once again to join us at LVR. Sometimes it's worth traveling extra miles for the opportunity to attend a great regional:D |
Re: Event Waitlist and Capacity Transparency
A big problem I see with making it publicly available is that regionals can have unique problems requiring a RD to put his/her judgement to use. Priority tends to go towards local teams rather than away teams, many regionals have a good amount of rookies, some like Pittsburgh only has 1 (and a very good one at that). RDs are able to sort things out that a standard formula will get wrong. If a team is trying to scrape together money for registration, they're likely not able to travel very far. They can let the RD of a local regional know that that regional may be the team's only option. Certainly the RD will give them priority over a team from outside the region known to have a huge amount of resources. Things like this happen more often than you think.
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I am usually enthusiastic about sharing as much information as possible, but the wait list process could suffer if it were made more open. Keeping it behind the curtain protects the ones making the decisions from a lot of unnecessary pressure from outside, and lets them concentrate on what they believe to be the important factors.
Even just making the numbers available could be problematic. I worry about the case where there are N+1 teams on the wait list but only room for N. That "+1" team currently does not know how many others were not able to attend the event. If you were the only team to fail to make it off the wait list, would you want to know it? Would you want that fact to be published for everybody to see? |
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The only potential issue I can see with publishing reserve spots and a count of waitlist teams is if RDs which to change the number of reserve spots available. I'm sure RDs have found a bit of pit space to add a team here or there and they may not want that to be public. I don't think that is a very good reason to keep it private but I can see the argument.
I'm all for transparency, we all know that teams get in for various reasons and we know it's not first come first serve, so I don't see who it benefits to keep teams in the dark. Are teams going to feel any more slighted by knowing for sure they signed up before a team that did get in? The system as we have it makes some sense, there are teams that are needed for events like others have said. With a more open system we can better provide feedback to RDs about how they each might improve their process. |
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I doubt that this will ever be a totally transparent process, and I am okay with that. Publishing aggregate information like anticipated total # of spots vs. # of waiting teams seems relatively non-controversial, though.
Even with these numbers, teams should understand that seeing # spots == # waitlisted teams is NOT a firm guarantee one way or another. I have seen plenty of regionals squeeze in an extra team or two at the last minute...and I've also seen late rookie registrations snatch up the last remaining spot. |
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Since there are still valid concerns with posting the amount of teams on a waitlist and the amount of open spots, how about something even simpler and a bit more subjective. There could be a simple solution of a "waitlist status" that is updated by the RD.
Red waitlist status = long waitlist, unlikely to get in Yellow waitlist status = waitlist larger than expected capacity Green waitlist status = Most/all teams from waitlist will get into event Quote:
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If I check that waitlist on Date X and see team A on the list, and then check the same waitlist on Date X+1 and see teams A and B on the waitlist I know that team A registered before team B. |
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It's an extreme case, I know... but I know of at least one team that had decided to just "check things out" one year by attending kickoff as guests, then somehow managed to register before leaving kickoff and got their kit a week late. There are all sorts of situations that can cause an unexpectedly high number of rookies to register for an event, and rookies are pretty well known for registering late. I'd hate to give a team false optimism about being on the waitlist, or to deny a rookie a spot just because they signed up late. Frankly, I think the "contact your RD and ask" option is probably the best. The RD can give you a good idea if you'll get in or not, and they can even elaborate - something like "there's a 50/50 chance you'll get in looking at the waitlist right now. We're waiting on some rookies to make a decision before we can move teams off." The RD can even give you an idea of when teams will be moved off the waitlist in some cases. |
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