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Looks like some of the data is online at the http://frc-events.usfirst.org/ website now.
However at least 2 of the districts that I've looked at the data is showing up for the wrong alliance. (Red is Blue, and Blue is Red). The 2 that I have looked at are FiM - Southfield and FiM - Standish. I was trying to watch a few matches of teams so looked them up to find out what matches they played in on FRC Events. Then watched the video on youtube and they are on the opposite alliance in the video. Not sure if they just transposed these the colors or what. But thought I would give everyone else a heads up. I also did not look at the Finals data or scores yet as I was just trying to do some scouting on teams that will be at our next event and see what they are capable of doing. |
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Isn't there a pretty swell alternative to the FMS that is open source, or am I going crazy?
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So, if they make the real FMS open source, does that mean everyone is going to run out and spend thousands (probably 10's of thousands) of dollars on servers, touch panels, routers, displays and all the other hardware required to make it actually work? As an experienced Software engineer, I can tell you that the system is most likely too complicated to accurately and reliably reproduce on a simple computer, at least to the point where someone could contribute to updating it. Isn't that why they released FMS Lite? It's a simple, low cost alternative to the FMS that actually CAN be run on a normal computer with no specialised equipment.
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http://frc-events.usfirst.org/2015/TXDA/playoffs They need to simplify to something similar to the TBA format. http://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2015txda |
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You clearly have never worked on an open source project for a company. Please try to actually have experience with something before you comment on it. Source: I work full time developing open source software. Last year I worked heavily on a project to compute clinical quality measure for the Veterans Health Administration. It uses the same computation engine as the verification tool for Meaningful Use Stage 2, a tool named Cypress, also developed as open source software. I'm currently working on tools to validate FHIR servers and to build a tool for patient risk management for doctors assessing geriatric patients. All of these have deadlines and the "boring bugs" get fixed. |
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Darn. Inland Empire, Georgia Southern Classic, and PNW Oregon City are still missing data. I wonder if they'll upload the data for these events manually so that we can see it.
Edit: Oops. Now I see there is only partial info for a lot of other events. The ones I mentioned have nothing. Last edited by Jean Tenca : 02-03-2015 at 12:40. |
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I wouldn't despair though, the data for Northern Lights was incomplete most of yesterday but now appears to be fully correct. The missing info could be stuck in a queue somewhere in the cloud. |
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No, it's not open source, but I wasn't saying it was. I was saying it was designed to be used on cheap, easy to obtain hardware, unlike the real FMS.
And also, it hasn't been years since it was updated. It was updated just last year for the 2014 season, and I would assume it will be again this year. http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...lite-available |
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It has been stated that a new FMS lite is planned so that in future years you do not need to select the FMS/DS communication within the driver station.
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Allow me clarify my statement:
Given the talent of our community, I know putting the FMS and STIMS/VIMS on Github would result in useful, bug fixing, and feature adding pull requests. It wouldn't take away control from FIRST but would allow motivated mentors and students to help. |
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