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California District Proposal, Rev 2
Hello FIRST Community,
As promised, here is Revision 2 of the California District Proposal. Some highlights of Revision 2 of the CA District Proposal include:
All sections with major changes have a comment “Rev 2” next to the title of that section. Last month, we released the first revision of this proposal. See this thread for Rev 1 and the discussion that followed. Thank you everyone for your feedback and discussion so far. I’ve personally been overwhelmed by the community support. A special thank you to all the Key FRC Contributors listed in the proposal, you’ve been incredibly helpful through this process, I cannot thank each of you enough. Best, -Mike |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
Anyone interested in an over/under style pool for 199.9 replies on this thread?
All kidding aside... To my dear friends in California- I'm rooting for ya. Last edited by bkahl : 07-22-2016 at 04:37 PM. |
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Awesome job! Especially like the new preface.
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
Updated Key Volunteer pool for the Sisk family
Must say, this is a very well put together proposal. |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
I updated my info as well. I'm so glad someone has taken the time to put this together. It is an amazing proposal, and coming from districts myself I'm excited to see it come in more places.
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
Updated for myself, and fixed a couple of slots I know the answer to.
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
A Volunteer column to add: Machine Shop.
The volunteers who do this work are greatly overlooked as we view the spectacle on the playing floor and in the pits, but it takes a lot of years to become an expert, a lot of expensive gear, and the willingness and expense to haul it across the country side. Not every venue can get one of course, but for those that do, the people with the expertise put machines back onto the playing field when there may have been no alternative but to pack up and go home. Joe Machinist PS- The whole topic seems to most to be a sideshow of a sideshow, but having more mobile machine shops at venues helps out the "janitor closet" teams. Hmmm… sounds like another thread…. |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
FIRST has posted a position for a part-time RD in Northern CA.
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
Jenny,
Thank you for the heads up! I believe this position opened up after Ken Mitchell recently stepped down from his position as a Northern California RD. -Mike |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
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I'm curious how machine shops work in a district environment. As the only regional I attended this year was SVR, the only machine shop I know of is the NASA trailer kind. I'm assuming that they don't drive a trailer out to every district event, although I may be wrong. Could somebody who has experience post a quick overview? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
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Ventura (and I'd highly recommend trying to keep that venue available for districts) has an on-site shop, with golf-cart transport (it's not quite at the gym end of campus). L.A. and San Diego(?) used the Holy Cows' mobile shop (a trailer). I'm not entirely sure about O.C., but I think the school shop was open there. Can't say when the last time I've seen the NASA shop down here was. Short version: Local shop if possible, trailer shop if not possible or for other reasons (consistency, etc.). I'd be reasonably certain that something along those lines would be the case for districts as well, with the caveat that if there was a team at the high school they'd probably be expected to either completely shut down their shop or make it the event shop. (Example, if an event was hosted at 1197's school, which there are other factors against, it'd most likely be a hike across campus to the team shop, which would probably be opened for use as the event shop if staff were available.) |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
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![]() (But the extra machinists are only for the event.) Last edited by Richard Wallace : 07-25-2016 at 08:15 PM. |
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Re: California District Proposal, Rev 2
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Like pretty much every other question about districts, it depends. At a lot of events there is a machine shop area in the corner of the gym with tools lent by teams. There is usually at a minimum a drill press and a bandsaw, but it varies a lot. In these situations, if there is a tool you want and you have room for it in your trailer, bring it and lend it to the machine shop. You will have the tool you need, it won't have to fit in your pit, and everyone will like you. At Granite State this year, the machine shop used Windham's shop. At RIDE this year, there was no machine shop at all. Since we had a drill press and bandsaw in our pit, we were REALLY popular. At DCMPs this year, we had the NASA trailer. Basically, most tools are lent by teams (host or not), so the quality of the machine shop lies on the teams. Last edited by ASD20 : 07-25-2016 at 08:20 PM. Reason: Added more info |
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