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Re: [FRC Blog] FIRST Robotics Competition Registration Update
So you want Regionals to be region locked like districts?
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Only until teams from those regions are able to get into a local regional. |
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If a team has #1 listed and its open they should get it filled. If an event has 61 applicants and 60 spots, the 60 closest should get to go. #2s shouldnt even be considered till all #1s are taken care of.
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I don't think anyone is proposing to get rid of the reserve capacity for regionals. Giving the RDs some flexibility and discretion regarding who gets into their event helps ensure that late registering, low budget, and/or local teams are able to find events they can play at.
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Team A is 50 miles from Regional A and the next closest Regional is 300+ miles away and poses significant issues for Team A to travel to. Team B is 500 miles from Regional B, but really wants to attend. Team B "wins" the lottery, registers for Regional A and prevents Team A from attending Regional A and likely from participating in the FRC program at all. |
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Due to the wonky way home events were chosen (by FIRST), the event we were listed as "home" for us was actually further away from us than the one we wanted to compete at. We opted out and then signed up for the closer event the 2nd registration. (FIRST chose home events based on zip codes or something and not by actual distance.... they would not change it when we requested it before registration) It worked out for us... it simply gives a team the best chance at the district event that is closest to them. They don't have to take it. In this way, a team is never frozen out of the local district event. |
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This is by no means an easy system to create. Perhaps the best way would be to assign each team to a "home regional" before registration starts, and then have "first event registration" really be a request for changing, rather than an open sign up. So If my team is in Florida and gets assigned to a local regional, but I'd rather go out to California, I can put in a request to change, and if there's room in the event (either open capacity, or capacity created by other teams changing events) then the registration switches. If room doesn't open up, then my team stays in the local event. This could be extended to include multiple change requests (I want regional A, but if I can't get that, then I want regional B, if I can't get either then C, and finally stay where I am). Such a system would be aimed at keeping costs low for every team, while providing the opportunity for personal preference as well. But cost comes before preference. |
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Thankfully FIRST appears to be moving to the only fair system I can think of: random assignments starting from a priority list. Something like how it is done for FIRST Choice by AndyMark and FTC leagues. |
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As a mentor for a team in the Los Angeles area, it is frustrating trying to register for my "home" regional that fills up in seconds. Especially when you see after that teams from out of state with low-fill-rate regionals registered there as a first event.
Just a gripe. I've never failed to get into my first choice event. As for the bots thing, the registration process is written with the intent of a lead contact doing the work, not a program. Read the instructions. Says "Make sure you refresh your page at Noon Eastern on Thursday, September 22, 2016 in order for the Events to become available to your Team!" Not "program a bot to do these steps for you hundreds of times per second." |
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I personally think that the 1st round-opt out of home event/2nd round-register elsewhere system sounds the best. |
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Another curious thing is that the Alaskan team's home event is Wilsonville. While we'd love to see them in Wilsonville, it's about as far away from them as you can get without leaving the district. And I've heard a rumor that they've already made arrangements to stay in Seattle for a couple of weeks to compete, so if they choose to opt out it should not be a surprise to anyone. |
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Something interesting to note, 3 teams have somehow been signed up for events already.
https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/6319 https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/6320 https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/6321 I assume these are just for testing, but if you look on the firstinspires team list, a few rookie team numbers have been handed out as well. |
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