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12-6 for a practice schedule is the exact same amount of work for volunteers working the field and far more useful to the teams competing. I've never been to an FRC competition where I saw more than 4 robots on the practice field before noon. Rather than have teams who are ready to practice twiddle their thumbs the last 4 hours the pits are open, let's give them at least some field time. Please. Honestly if getting fully inspected is an issue, make the field open even later and require inspection. Whatever, anything for later field time works for me. |
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I am going to give you another perspective;
Since I am in FIRST (starting my 6th year in FRC) the Israeli Regional was 4 days but not really. There is a hour (in some years it was 45 minutes) to load in your stuff. Teams who did not attend the load in has the same amount of time to load in in the next day before everyone can enter the pit area. In both times of load in the teams can take only 5 people including adults to one of the load in times. Why do they do it? It's simple, in my opinion, hundreds of people and tons of stuff can be a big mess up. In this configuration, teams can carry their totes/tool and etc... SAFELY! There are 2 loading times so in average there are half of the teams in load in and the inspectors can handle the bag&tag process without running a marathon. If teams can't/are not able to attend the load in day, they don't miss a thing. In my team we prefer to go to the load in day because it is easier to us to transport all of our stuff although we are 45 minutes drive from the venue. The students love to get another day (hour) of the regional spirits! In one year we could not attend the load in and we didn't felt that we miss something! edit: I forgot something important. My team transport our stuff with 2-3 cars. Imagine 50 teams =100-150 cars looking for the closest parking space to the pit area.The load in day makes it less problematic... Last edited by yarden.saa : 08-08-2014 at 09:24. |
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From my experience, setting up the pit is not the reason we have trouble getting everyone inspected. With a few exceptions, almost every pit I've seen can be set up in 15 mins or less. The issue with inspections are teams that show up late, teams that haven't finished building their robot, veteran teams that are too self-assured and just put it off because they can and teams that are focused on functionality (usually programming). I know I've seen my own team work on autonomous programming until 4PM before they've finally gotten sick of me asking when they're going to get inspected and they actually start their inspection. It's not a question of teams not having enough time, and honestly... if we let teams set up earlier it won't help with inspections - work expands to fill available time. It's a question of priorities, and teams mistakenly see other items as being more important than passing inspection. |
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To further reinforce the argument, most trade shows have at least a full half day of load-in and set up time for the vendors before anyone from the public ever sets foot in the place. They are not setting up their booths when the doors open to the public on the first day.
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Also can we just stop checking bag and tag at this point. If people wanted to cheat they would cheat and there is little we can do about it other than building a culture that has higher standards than that. We aren't finding and pushing the people that are cheating. We are punishing teams that honestly make a mistake with some artificial time penalty of having to get a few signatures and a stern talking to. Why do we even bother? Who does this process help? We have the ability to be a different program. We have the opportunity to set higher standards of trust and respect among competitors and checking bag and tag doesn't help do that. |
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Someone I realized that was interesting is that technically we did experience what people are suggesting in this thread at our District Championship. Wednesday night was originally supposed to be load in to your pits and leave but it was changed to match other districts as load in started at 5:30pm and teams were allowed to load in, setup their pits, and get inspected with 5 team members. Inspectors encouraged all teams to setup their pits first before starting inspections and by the end of the night a good amount of teams were inspected. Most teams came in just to setup their pits and get their robots ready for the next morning and everyone came in at varying times through the evening but most teams were present during the first hour. What I did remember was it was a very calm, quiet evening and the next morning inspections resumed and practice matches started. I know inspections on Wednesday night is too much to start at the regional level but still a lot of teams opted to come in, setup their pits, and return in the morning to work on their robots. Last edited by BrendanB : 08-08-2014 at 11:38. |
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It's so insanely unsafe. 1923's pit this year was right near the loading dock, and partially blocking the hallway where inspections were, so we couldn't safely unpack our pit until every.single.truck. had been unloaded into the venue. Even then, it was a huge hassle with volunteers/other teams yelling at us for blocking their way to the inspectors (which wasn't even our fault, that's just where they put our pit!). I think as long as the robot stays in the bag until Thursday morning, then setting up the pit should be fair game. It's not giving people extra early time to work on their robot, it's making it easier on the teams that have to load-in on Thursday morning by not having the aisles (as) full of other-team's-stuff. This is largely a regional-level issue, but some help/recommendations from HQ wouldn't hurt. I think commenting on Frank's Blog with some suggestions/concerns is the right way to go. We know FRC reads Chief, but we should still lay it out on an official channel. |
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I agree with libby on unloading. As for practice fields, I do feel that something like requiring a full inspection prior to being allowed to play on the practice field the first day of comp should be implemented. Touching on a similar issue, anyone else got yelled at by volunteers for having a pit crew during eliminations? If an issue like this occurs, I wonder how something like setting up pits would be handled. Would we still see volunteers not knowing about certain rules, and affecting teams in the process?
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It doesn't make a lot of sense compared to coming in Wednesday night, setting up the pit as it's loaded in, and then keeping the bagged robot on display in the middle, ready for unbag & inspection when we get in Thursday. |
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One reason that you can't allow pit set up on load in night is that not all venues have a load in night and that even applies to district events. As Frank mentioned in the blog post the only real change that was announced is that those venues that have a load in night will now show up as a "4 day" event on the schedule rather than the typical listing of 3 days.
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Edit: I just looked it up and it seems that it's not a regional decision, but a manual enforced rule that teams may have up to three 'pit crew' members (5.4.5). Doesn't exactly define the parameters of where/what those members can do, but it seems I was mistaken. Sorry! Last edited by AlexD744 : 08-08-2014 at 14:48. |
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Yes. I've had to pull out the manual multiple times.
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