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Yes, I believe that if a centralized FIRST Scouting Network were to actually work, it can't be associated with a specific team. Otherwise, not as many people would post up their scouting sheets or all the information will be decentralized across various team's websites.
I think that the programers of the sites above should help out with FSN and its design/layout. You can probably offer better advice than me as to how to program it. I'm just mentioning, that as a user/viewer, that using forms and such would be the easiest way. Most Engineers are lazy or overworked (haha, but so true), so make the site as simple and user friendly as possible. (I think SOAP could have been a bit easier, but that's just because I'm lazy too) so yup... fsn is the way to go! ByE erin |
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