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If a team comes to an event with an extra legal arm and sees a team without one, can they give it to them to improve the other team? Or if a team has a prebuilt Dewalt with , say a globe motor ready to go, can they give it to another team? |
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So I've changed my mind. The part is illegal, and collaboration is illegal. To quote the part use flowchart (presumably definitive in legality):
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Thank God it's just a Rumour!
But in all seriousness, I appreciate all the comments thus far, and am looking forward to all the future ones. I'm curious to see what resolution(s) there are in terms of legality - especially since this exchange seems very similar to collaboration. I'm even more curious to people's interpretation of the "spirit" behind this kind of an exchange. Is it one team trying to help another? Should this be discouraged? Or is it one team gaining a blatantly unfair advantage? I don't know the answers to any of these, but experience tells me the CD community is more than capable of providing adequte insight. -SlimBoJones... |
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So now you are saying that collaboration is illegal because the team did not make the part and it is not readily available to all teams within the proper time frames.
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Let's say 254 and 22 both had their identical arms made by a 3rd party shop that they listed as a sponsor. Let's also assume the arm is less than 24 lbs. So 22 happened to leave their spare at home. 254 has spares in their lab, all identical, all less than 24 lbs, all built inside the 6 week build window. 22 comes to 254's lab, picks up a spare, and walks into competition. I think this falls within the rules. |
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Dave Lavery used this logic in a different thread , and I think it applies here. What you bring to an event is what counts as your spares. If you bring a whole robot, even if you don't bring it in, it's all a spare and all illegal. If you don't bring anything to the event, then you don't have any spares. If you say 254 brought it for 22, then 254 should never be able to use it and it shouldn't even be in their pit tempting them.
EDIT: I think the real problem is the lack of guidance from FIRST on the legality of collaborating and teams trading parts at regionals. Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 07-04-2005 at 23:50. |
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Following that definition, I still see the situation I posed as being legal. Team 22 would have brought them to competition, following every limitation per R24 |
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If you were to assume that this were illegal, could GREAT stories like this exist. Granted this teams is not attending the Championship, they are still only trying to help out another team here. They are not after recognition, they simply happen to have an extra grabber lying around somewhere
that they are not going to use. They hope that it will find a better home with someone else at Championships. Surely I don't think it would be FIRST's intention to stop things like this from happening. |
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But "no recognition"? On the one hand, the "anonymous" donor team might still feel good about their gift for both the above reasons. On the other hand, is this implying a secret, underhanded deal, because of legality questions? As far as an "unfair advantage," I doubt it. First of all, what is the likelihood of any team being able to fit this arm to their robot, without having collaborated with the donor team during build season? Secondly, is the arm really that good? However generous, or legal/illegal this situation would be, I doubt it would be possible for a team to adapt this arm, and to train their drivers to use it, in the one practice day at competition. By the way, when do we get our kittens? Wait--scratch that--our cat doesn't want any competition! ![]() |
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I say it's legal... because I can't find anywhere where it's not - maybe I'm not reading close enough~
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List of rules
Here are a few rules that I think are applicable to an exchange like this. If you find any others, please post them:
<R24> Teams may bring a maximum of 25 pounds of custom FABRICATED ITEMS (SPARE PARTS, REPLACEMENT PARTS, and/or UPGRADE PARTS) to each competition event to be used to repair and/or upgrade their robot at the competition site. All other FABRICATED ITEMS to be used on the robot during the competition must arrive at the competition venue packed in the shipping crate with the robot. <R15> At the competitions: Teams are allowed to repair, modify or upgrade their competition robots while participating in a competition event. To support this, teams may bring SPARE, REPLACEMENT and UPGRADE PARTS and COTS items to the competitions (within the limits specified in Rules <R23> and <R24>). Work may only be done on-site in the Pits or at any facility made available to all teams at the event (e.g., in a team’s repair trailer or a local team’s shop offered to all teams to use). Fabrication may be done when the Pit area is open for normal operations during the period starting with the opening of the Pit area on Thursday and ending at 4:00PM on Saturday. All work must be completed when the Pit area closes each evening. Parts may not be removed from the competition site and retained overnight after the Pit area closes. UPGRADE PARTS - A COMPONENT or MECHANISM intended to provide additional functionality not currently available on the robot. UPGRADE PARTS may be COTS items or custom FABRICATED ITEMS, and may either add to or replace existing functionality. The grabber in question would probably be classified as a FABRICATED PART - UPGRADE PARTS that weigh under 25 pounds. -SlimBoJones... |
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