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View Poll Results: What kind of collaboration are you comfortable with? (see first post for definitions)
Full collaboration is ok when teams attend the same regional 29 34.94%
Full collaboration is ok when teams attend seperate regionals 32 38.55%
Full collaboration is ok when teams live far apart 28 33.73%
Full collaboration is ok when teams live in the same area 28 33.73%
Full collaboration is ok for an indefinete period of time 22 26.51%
Full collaboration is ok only if done for a new team's rookie year 21 25.30%
Full collaboration is NEVER ok 13 15.66%
Partial collaboration is ok when teams attend the same regional 45 54.22%
Partial collaboration is ok when teams attend seperate regionals 42 50.60%
Partial collaboration is ok when teams live far apart 36 43.37%
Partial collaboration is ok when teams live in the same area 43 51.81%
Partial collaboration is ok for an indefinete period of time 40 48.19%
Partial collaboration is ok only if done for a new team's rookie year 26 31.33%
Partial collaboration is ok if done for the drivetrain 41 49.40%
Partial collaboration is ok if done for the 'game piece' such as a shooter or stacker 39 46.99%
Partial collaboration is NEVER ok 2 2.41%
Interface collaboration is ok when teams attend the same regional 34 40.96%
Interface collaboration is ok when teams attend seperate regionals 30 36.14%
Interface collaboration is ok when teams live far apart 30 36.14%
Interface collaboration is ok when teams live in the same area 33 39.76%
Interface collaboration is ok for an indefinete period of time 33 39.76%
Interface collaboration is ok only if done for a new team's rookie year, then they are cut loose 18 21.69%
Interface collaboration is NEVER ok 9 10.84%
Teams should not collaborate 9 10.84%
Teams should collaborate 50 60.24%
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Check all statements that you agree with. To keep this thread far away from a flamewar and to thus ensure its longevity, I demand that everyone who posts in it must also include a picture of a dinosaur, and please try to not disagree with anyone you quote. This thread is just meant to gather opinions in the form of a poll, not gather arguments and debate. There are many other threads you could bump or read to do that.


Definitions:

Full Collaboration
Triplet-style collaboration where all involved teams build identical robots.

Partial Collaboration
Partial collaboration is when the teams involved share the design of a robot component, but otherwise design independantely of each other. For instance, two teams might co-develop their drivetrain together, or design their game piece such as a shooter or arm together. However, the rest of their robot is different.

Interface collaboration
Two teams decide on an interface between their robots that they will design to comply with. Example: A shooter has a socket on the side that a collector plugs into, so that the collector collects balls and reloads the shooter. The interface design between the two robots would be shared among the teams so that the robots could work together. Specific example: A team might say to their partner: I will have a 6"x6" hole 24" off the ground that feeds into my ball hopper. You must construct a component that will interface with my port and feed me balls.
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