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Re: [FRC Blog] Stop Build Day Survey Results
I see it more of a question of limiting reactants. If your limiting reactant is resources than stop build day is disadvantageous, because you aren't working on the second robot. So it helps well-established teams, but it appears less well-funded teams like it. And I personally like it. And a longer build season would not help and only stretch the gap between teams.
I Have two suggestions: Increase the out-of-bag time to 12 hours. Out-of-bag time is not like normal build time because there is so much extra time to get things and is more even than just letting the second robot builders practice. Let drivers practice as long as no mechanical changes are made this would include fixing it. If this decreases the value of a second robot your closing the gap between teams. Unforeseen consequences aside.Keep the stop build day. Side note: My feeling about the Un-even stop build time was that on average it helped with the gap. Given that on average east coast has more money than west. Also I loved ending at midnight. |
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By that stance if you build a kit-bot on wheels to test programming or a spare arm and use that to test shooting angles, those both count as "second robots" per that question |
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I'm curious to hear from teams that build significant or full practice robots that wish to keep bag day. That's probably where I'll learn the most about this perspective. |
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As I said before, I have no doubt that on the average the robots would be better if there were no stop build day. At least in the short term. There is no reason that adding more time to work on the robot would make robots worse (excepting every once in a while where there is a catastrophic accident) and reasons that at least some robots would be better. Using the same logic I do not doubt there would not be as many participants in FRC, because I don't believe there are lots of people out there not participating because of the limited build season. So for me it is a question of better robots for fewer kids or not quite as good robots for more kids. |
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My follow up is, if we kept the bag system, and added access windows, what do you feel would be the right amount of time to allow, such that teams like yours did not have to build a second robot, but the system of a soft deadline and more limited after-build work is preserved? I feel this kind of compromise is a step forward that more people can agree on than just ripping off the Band-Aid of Stop Build Day right away, and this is where people should focus their efforts on finding common ground. My gut says... 10 hours a week without competition, 2 hours a week with competition, in addition to any unbag windows provided to District teams already. But maybe that's too much? |
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The way that question about 2nd robots was worded doesn't equate with teams necessarily working on them past bag day.
Teams simply strapping a prototype arm to last year's robot during week 2 would be answering "yes" to that question. |
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I am not saying that teams might not use them to for post bag development but with the way the question was worded we can not infer that that is the purpose of these "second robots". |
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Meh. Build season is a myth! Pop the bag! :D |
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Just to be clear, I am not advocating for an un-bagging period as way to ease into getting rid of Stop Build Day. I think it is a reasonable middle ground instead of getting rid of it. I still think that if we get rid of Stop Build Day we will reduce the number of students who participate. (As a side note, we will also reduce the chances for those who opt to stay with FRC to do other things.) I think reducing the participation rate is a bad idea. |
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