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I completely understand your point, but your case does not apply to the all teams. Many teams have a lot of mentors, parents, teachers, engineers that can split the time up. I am in a similar situation as you, we are a very small team (1 teacher and 2 main engineers with ~20 students) if one of us can't put the time in the others show up. We do the best we can for the students, and that is what they get. Some teams can get the students more involved and have them help run the team. I don't beleive the learning time of students should be limited/restricted by the team that has the least amount of help to work on the robot. I am more willing to work with the students for more months and put in less time per day. Work all day and night for 6 weeks is what kills you. Over the years we have become good at limiting our time per day, but meet every day. We used to meet 3 days a week for longer times and that was harder to me. We average 3 hours a day of student work time. In the 7 years that I have been doing this, that is what has worked for us the last 2 years. Cheers |
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If we don't want to limit the build time, I ask again, why have a ship date? -Mr. Van Coach, Robodox |
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Our team has not utulized these sessions besides thursday during the Milwaukee regional.
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Why have a ship date? Because Fed-Ex is a sponsor and we need to ship something. In all seriousness I think the ship date works because it gives the students(especially the new ones) a deadline. It also gives every team the same target and a time for the main build to complete. |
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On the topic of "unlimited FIX-IT windows" and eliminating ship date, the ship date elimination has already been discussed here. Unlimited FIX-ITs are too close to eliminating the ship date for me; I'll stick with what I said in the referenced thread. |
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Other: 10 hours of fix-it allowed per week, time to be allocated at the team's option. Retain restrictions on amount of new materials that may be brought with you to a regional. Allow 10 hours of software development, not required to be during the same 10 hours of mechanical development. Code developed during those 10 hours may be brought to the regional in electronic form - it does not need to be retyped at the regional.
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You are still restricted on the amount of parts you can bring into a regional, and the type you can bring in - a very fair and enforceable rule. I think that this levels the playing field enough. A team can’t remake their entire robot – they can only bring in 25 lbs of spare parts, and those parts can only be SPARE and REPLACEMENT parts. The biggest reason I have for eliminating fix it windows is that it is an unenforceable rule. Mr. Van, what you are proposing is that teams can’t work at all on spare parts between the ship date and competition. Let’s say the majority of teams follow this rule – say 90%, and 10% of teams being spare or replacement parts in. There is no way to prove that the other 10% of teams broke the rule. Those 10% of teams have a huge advantage over the teams that actually followed the rule, and I don’t think this is fair, at all – teams are punished for obeying the rule, and obeying by the credos of FIRST. To me, that doesn’t add up. Quote:
Teams who go to Week 1 competitions will always be at a disadvantage, what with being the pioneers for the gameplay. I'm sure they completely understand this, and, ultimately, it's their choice to go to a Week 1 regional. If it bothers them enough that they don't have the same chances to change mechanisms, why don't they try to raise some more money to be able to go to a different regional or an additional one? FIRST should not artificially attempt to level the playing field to cater to the choices of teams. |
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A rule that cannot be enforced is a moral. Enforcing morals is madness.
I Vote Other: Lets advise all the teams to be fair, and remind them not to focus on winning-at-all-costs. Why build two robots for yourself when you could build another robot for a team, which is barely getting by? But lets not make a rule. |
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