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Re: Ethics of 2 teams building 2 identical robots
I agree with most here, there's no real "ethical" issues with what you are proposing.
Honestly you can look at what other collaborations have been successful or you can dig hard enough and find some examples that weren't so successful. Whatever you decide, you have to make sure it will work for your team with your own resources.
Just make sure the decision you're making is for your team(s) best interest. Collaboration can still be a hot button issue for some people, so make sure you are listening to what others are saying, but ultimately making the choice for yourself. It seems like you have been collaborating in some way for a while already so you probably have some good experience on how collaboration could work/hurt your own team.
Good luck.
-Brando
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