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Re: <R31> Experienced Opinions Needed
Yes, you can program the camera to avoid other colors, but intentional addition (other than what FIRST gave you) seems to me to be illegal. I just think it's inappropriate to even WANT someone else's camera to malfunction.
Think about how much time and effort your team has put into programming their camera algorithm and routine? Would you wish the same consequences on your own team?
This is one of the ways we teach new students about Gracious Professionalism.
You have spent your six weeks working on the robot, trials, tribulations, etc. Now you get to the competition and see someone else who has spent JUST as much time, just as much effort, fail because of something YOU did wrong. Would you help them?
The obvious answer should be yes, and if it IS yes, then why would you create something to break/cause a malfunction in something else?
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