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Re: New Global Scouting System
Thank you for all of your helpful responses! It has really helped me take this project to the next stage.
My current strategy based on all of your feedback: 1. Make a whitelist for 'trusted' scouters who are consistently reliable. At the same time, those who are 'untrusted' need to have their stats confirmed by another team's post or by an admin before their data is passed onto the main database. 2. Only whitelisted members can post their own teams stats (to prevent manipulation of the site... Even though this would never happen ).3. Active Service: The program runs off site and is not reliant on user input 4. People submit information by sending an email / TEXT (That's the driving idea behind this: most people are able to quickly text in data. No internet or computer or fussy sheets needed!). 5. Data will be submitted in a specific format. This data is then sorted and used to calculate scouting data which can be found by sending a text to the email. 6. That leads into the best part: It's all interactive. Sending 'help' sends the format guidelines and a how-to guide. If it's your first data entry it will ask you to sign onto the service. If you format the message wrong, it will tell you. 7. The service will also incorporate the FRC alliance match scores and other FRC provided data. (I'm also considering putting in a section about the status of team's robots, but I'm not willing to put in a comments section. Might do a sort of multiple choice question. I'll implement this much later.) I'm also considering setting up a google docs page to display the final data spreadsheet to add some more advanced features. How does all of this sound? If many people use the service, could it be effective? Am I missing a fatal flaw? Please let me know! |
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