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[WRRF]: Aug 11 Planning Meeting Notes
Notes taken by Ceal Craig
CalGames 2007 Planning Meeting #3 Teams Present: 100, 114, 115, 192, 604, 668, 692, 766, 846, 1072, 1351, 2141, 2159 Welcome & Introductions - Introduced teams and many volunteers present! - Registration completely full at 30 paid teams as of 8/6. - Review of agenda Registration Oversubscription Challenge & Increasing Team Limit Problem Statement: Two teams who have not paid registration fee are interested in competing; registration is currently full at 30 paid teams. WRRF BOD decided to reach out to community before deciding on extending to 36 teams or remaining with 30 as planned. Assumptions: 7-8 minutes a match; minimum 5 qualifying matches for each team. FYI: 24 teams only last few years of CalGames Ideas to support extended to 36 teams: - Start earlier? We do have an aggressive schedule already though… - Reduce/eliminate introductions of teams at each match - Quarter finals limited to one match. - More opportunity for teams, quantity of them - Go to six alliances and have byes - Field 4 robots instead of 3 in an alliance? - Eliminate quarter finals completely? Only 8 (?) teams for semi-finals Cons: - With 36 teams, less matches possibly for more teams. - If cut Quarter finals, again less match play for some teams - If finals are important part of competition, maybe go with one less qualifier? - Less opportunity for participating teams - Pit time might decrease if the time between matches has to be tighter. - Recovery time for issues is decreased - Quality of event for smaller number of teams versus quantity of teams participating - Responding to issues in quarter finals is a key element of competition. - Quarter-finals with one match makes winners almost random. - Typical competition is 3 days. First day is practice and field crew is learning that day. CalGames is the “first day.” Putting the robot ramps away takes more time. - Trying to open it up may jam us up. - Experienced teams have often graduated; teams participating may have a higher ratio of new people Consensus of the Meeting providing input to WRRF BOD: 12 teams voted stay at 30 teams; 2 teams voted move to 36. NOTE: Less than 50% of registered teams were present. Logistical issues and setup/teardown plan, support fee work shifts Volunteer Support Deposit -- Time Blocks: - Thursday o Load truck, move truck to venue, unload truck - Friday o Noon at this point o Set up pit area o Set up main gym w/ underlayment & carpet o Set up playing field - Saturday evening o Clean up - Sunday morning/early afternoon o Move truck to storage facility o Unload truck Getting carpet & field from NASA-Ames - Need to be citizens, names will be needed ahead of time to ensure visitor badges are available in office. Set-up Tasks - Aiming for faster set up with more detailed assigned tasks. Detailed task list will be provided to teams for these tasks. - Plastic coated lead shot mallets needed - Reviewed rough draft handout. Provide input to Ken and Mike directly on details you think are missing Tear down - Reviewed rough draft handout. Again provide input to Mike and Ken. - Loading diagrams for truck will be available Spider Rack - Was assembled at one time. Full Rack. Volunteer Recruitment - Key areas missing a lead: Inspection, A/V, - Need people for various groups: queuing, inspection, field crew, field reset, - Recent alumni are great for refs! Parents for field crew, queuing. - Field Technical Advisors - Photographers, Pit Admin, - Food: free lunch (really!) For volunteers that work during day/competition. Supplies for CalGames - Ringers! We have…10 black, 2 red/white, 1 blue/white, 26 blue, 26 red. They pop. Need more ringers from teams! - Need four lights for top of rack. - Autonomous change being considered: fixed bonus if robot scores in autonomous. (a) 0, (b) 5, (c) 10, (d) 15, (e) 20 (a) 1 vote (b) 1 vote (c) 3 votes (d) 6 votes (3) 1 vote Workshops September Workshop - 9/15 or 9/22. Will depend mostly on availability of space at Santa Clara University. Waiting to hear back on that. Announcement soon! NOTE: ACT test on 9/15… Yom Kippur on 9/22. Conflicts… - Focus: AM workshops will be morning-long subjects requiring more in-depth study/practice thus providing more time before FIRST 2008. PM workshops will likely be panel discussions on team formation, team governance, communications, etc. - Have CalGames 2007 volunteer meeting at end of day - Suggestion: AutoCAD workshop December Workshop - Planned for 12/1. - Focus: mini-workshops on various topics preparing teams for FIRST 2008 competition (motors, physics, rookie team overview, etc. - Past Workshops: How to Start Programming, Robot Controller and Programming Software Tools, Robot Physics, Strength of Materials, A Tutorial for Using DC motors System Engineering approach to Robot Design, 3D Studio Max, Rookie Team Orientation to FIRST (Schedules, Tips), Electronics: A short course |
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