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Originally Posted by Celia
Thank you for the moral. Getting people interested in other aspects is something we need, too, as a third of our team graduated last school year. Web page just seems like a good way to this, even if they end up doing build or something.
That's pretty cool that the FBLA are helping you out! It would be fun to team up with a group like that. So now, do you enjoy doing the website or would you rather be solely a programmer?
--Celia
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The website I did solely at home, so it wasn't too bad. I don't mind doing the website, but since I made it, I would want to be the one to do the upkeep for it. Given the choice though, I would have much rather let some one else do the website, because it's not something I'm interested in. This year, I'm going to start transitioning the role of website team/webmaster to FBLA because I'm graduating in June, so I kind of have to.
On a different note, I agree with North Sailor in that you never know where you can find people interested in robotics. (Apparently our accounting classes are also helping us take care of team finances.) I really shouldn't talk, because my team is so small, but make sure you do advertising for your team _everywhere_.