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Nate Smith 15-04-2010 18:22

FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
Down in atlanta today, Bill Miller was supposedly giving information on the technology roadmap for FRC at the 3:30pm FRC LIVE presentation. Does anybody have the information on what was shared at this presentation?

Radical Pi 15-04-2010 19:52

Re: FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
*crosses fingers for unlocking of FPGA code* :P

Mark McLeod 15-04-2010 21:01

Re: FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
Bill had a large print of their roadmap but only flashed it at us to show that they indeed had one.

He wouldn't go into any detail citing the necessity to keep it proprietary. They want to avoid suppliers and others from second guessing FIRST or adding complexity to the development and rollout process by developing conflicting copyrights that FIRST would then have to negotiate rights for.

We'll produced some notes describing his and Kate's talk when we have time.
Don video taped most of it and I imagine he'll post that.

P.S. I do have a low-res shot of it. Unfortunately, I was shooting in movie mode.

Radical Pi 17-04-2010 22:24

Re: FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
any more news about the video or the notes?

Alan Anderson 18-04-2010 07:09

Re: FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Radical Pi (Post 954674)
any more news about the video or the notes?

When Mark said "when we have time", he probably didn't mean "while we're still running around during the Championship and the FIRST Finale party and the after-Finale 'Executive Session' and sleeping and traveling back home." ;)

Andrew Schreiber 18-04-2010 18:37

Re: FRC Tech Roadmap?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 954057)
Bill had a large print of their roadmap but only flashed it at us to show that they indeed had one.

He wouldn't go into any detail citing the necessity to keep it proprietary. They want to avoid suppliers and others from second guessing FIRST or adding complexity to the development and rollout process by developing conflicting copyrights that FIRST would then have to negotiate rights for.

We'll produced some notes describing his and Kate's talk when we have time.
Don video taped most of it and I imagine he'll post that.

P.S. I do have a low-res shot of it. Unfortunately, I was shooting in movie mode.

Mumbles about how FIRST should use open source technology which would avoid some of those problems... (Yeah, not all but it would at least avoid copyright issues)

Anyway, thanks in advance Mark, I am very curious about this.


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