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Originally Posted by SuperNerd256
It's just that there are a few that don't do anything, and make us look like a bad team. Even worse, they invite their friends over, who don't want to do robotics, and end up using our computers to play minecraft the whole day. This has meant a major loss of productivity over this past year, and it made our already small building room seem more crowded.
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That's somewhat of an easier problem to solve:
Make sure there's a team policy that team computers are ONLY for TEAM use, or for use on TEAM stuff (CAD, programming, marketing, that sort of thing). (Schoolwork use, too.) Games don't count as a team activity unless expressly given permission.
That will keep the computers clear, or allow non-essential uses to be stopped any time something essential needs doing; it may get the non-robotics students out of the area; it may also deal with any "slackers" on the team.
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