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[BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
It would be easier to find a fitting new name for all the events if we knew where the 2nd region's events were being held.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
Personally, I'm not too fond of the "district" name. It implies that the region/state is being geographically divided. Like, it makes it seem like you have to be within an X mile radius of Detroit to attend the Detroit District, etc... State Qualifiers is a much more accurate name. Or, if they really want to, they could use something like, "Detroit Tier 1 Event", though that could seem to hard to follow for a common spectator.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
Qualifiers seems appropriate. If you can't make it past them, then you can't go to the next level. The only word more appropriate, imo, would be one that implies exclusivity since out-of-region teams can't compete in them.
'District' seems to imply division more than qualification for the next level. |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
And how does that differ from needing to be within Y miles of Philly to go to the "Philly Regional"? District and Regional can both have geographical connotations.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
I agree with posters on Bill's Blog. No matter what we call them, the district name is probably going to stick, just like "Nationals" and "US First" do.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
That's not what I'm exactly saying, what I'm saying is that saying "district" gives the connotation that the state/region is being divided to the point where you HAVE to go to the certain event.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
OK, so call the areas applying some version of the "district" model "Regions".
Michigan Region. California Region. Middle Atlantic Region. Midwest Region. 1st tier competitions within each region can be called "Regional Qualifiers". The top event in each region could then be a "Regional Championship". Considering that these events probably were actual regionals at one point (Great Lakes), that seems to fit. I'd get rid of the usage of the words "District" and "State" altogether. District seems too constraining, and eliminating "state" accounts for the likelihood that many future Regions will be made up of multiple states and/or portions of states. I would presume FIRST wants consistent naming conventions used across all Regions, whether a single state or larger. Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 18-08-2011 at 10:19. |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
Michigan is still a locked door to outside teams. That's a state championship.
The Mid-Atlantic Region, which I assume is where this program will be instituted next, is a multi-state cooperation. That's a regional. FIRST can call the districts/qualifiers whatever they want to, but they'll still be called districts by everyone else. |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
Hub Qualifiers moving on to Regionals.
Jane |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
We should keep the naming system flexible and not bound to a conference concept, state border, or other geographic name. I think the college baseball naming system would be best - Regional, Super Regional, and World Series. That would give you three clear levels of competition and can be reorganized as different geographies expand at different rates. The name put in front of the "Regional" simply becomes the location of the event.
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
Qualifiers to me sound as if that round is teams trying to prove there good enough to be in competition, and the term seems to just give the round a negative feel IMO.
I've never really had an issue with Districts. Yes I understand how District would imply the splitting of a region, but to me it's no different then having the name regionals have. Plus it makes explaining the competition structure to non-FIRSTers much easier. |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
I don't care what the heck they're called as long as we get new information ASAP from FIRST.
Teams need to know what's going on so we can plan travel, plan budgets, plan fund raising, and we need to know if NASA will give funding to the new district area or if we'll be cut off like Michigan is. I'm not too happy about the level of information we've been getting. I know it hasn't been finalized yet, but at least keep us updated and at least tell us more about your plans NOW during the summer while teams are fundraising. We better be seeing new information when registration opens on the 26th. Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 17-08-2011 at 23:53. |
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Re: [BB 08/17/2011] Do you have a better name for it?
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TLDR: I'm with Travis. *Okay, so 2008 gave us Hybrid Mode instead--but that case also applies: the robots were not strictly autonomous, but they weren't capable of full teleoperated control in most cases. |
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