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My team may have a slight objection to that idea!
Anyway, silliness aside, there are always going to be compromises that will have to be made by one team or another with any bag day/registration process solution. If there was one perfect answer, we would have long since agreed and moved on! I don't actually know where my team stands on either of the bag day or registration process issues. |
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The only thing I'm upset about is not having the foresight to make a bot for registration! |
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![]() I get the shift, but I'll miss it. This is why we can't have nice things. |
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While first is changing the system (which is something I do support) next year, there really is nothing inherently wrong with a first come, first served system, and even with such a system it's relatively easy to stop bots - captcha, as Frank mentioned, would basically put an end to it for FIRST registration, and they can set up a system to lockout teams that are found to be using a bot by running statistics on page requests. If this issue really lies with the system, then the system can be fixed without replacing it. Replacing it with a new system isn't because a few teams are using bots... it's because a new system can better serve the community with fair and easy access to registering for their events. |
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That's easily solvable by determining which event is a team's "local" regional ahead of time. The simplest way would be to determine which event is closest to each team and call that local. If, at that point, you have more teams than spots for that event, spots could be assigned randomly for every team that hadn't opted to try for a different event instead. The unlucky teams would then have to go to their second choice.
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So say I have a fast finger on the refresh key and a fast human mouse click. Are they going to mistake me for a bot and block my registration?
Are there teams already on this secretive "no fly" list, and us there any due-process to get off of it? |
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Can you press F5 and click your mouse hundreds of times per second?
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In this scenario can I pick my home event? Cause I may not want to attend the one geographically closest to me.
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I think the intent is that teams that choose the event that is geographically closest to them have a preference or advantage over teams that decide they want to travel. After all, should a team from California that lives 5 minutes from an event not get into that event because a team from Florida wants to visit the west coast? Providing a benefit to those teams that choose the closest event to themselves helps to keep costs down across FIRST, especially when you consider that there are team's all over that don't have the funding to pay for buses and hotels.
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Sure, but I think it would still have to be geographically near. Like if 179 would rather have Orlando over South Florida; but not 179 would rather have Peachtree over South Florida.(RIP Peachtree Regional)
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If the Cali team wants it as their #2 but the Florida has it as #1, Florida wins. If the Cali team wants it as their #2 and so does the Florida team, first come/first serve. If the Cali team has it as #1 and Florida has it as #1, Cali wins by "home event". If the Cali team has it #1 and Florida has it as #2, see above. |
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