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Re: Student Coding & CMS

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I'm not a website judge, but my opinion is that some degree of customization is intrinsically necessary for any project to succeed. Practically nothing can be made from 100% COTS parts, save Vex or LEGO robots. In FRC, every team uses customized parts to some various degree, whether it's everything but the shifting transmissions, or only the arm and manipulator on their robot. But the fact remains that at the core, every team uses COTS parts.

Yes, a team can used to be able to built a robot using nothing but Kit parts, but if you wanted to do anything other than drive around you needed some degree of customization.

For team websites, there will always be a need to customize things. Sometimes the solution is to write code yourself, other times it's to use as many open-source technologies as possible to create a wonderful end result. There is no shame in using widely available open-source CMS systems for your website. Even www.whitehouse.gov uses Joomla Drupal.

Customize graphics. Figure out how the engine works and create a custom page layout theme. Figure out how to extend it. Do something to change it. Add content to it. Lots of content. And as long as the end result shows obvious changes from the COTS code to better reflect your team's goals, then in my non-official opinion, I'd consider that in the spirit of the student-coded goals.
I was a website judge for 2009 and let me say that you can really tell when a lot of hard work was placed into the design and layout of the website. I know that CMS' automate a lot of tasks, but there is still a lot of room for teams to make changes to the design and layout. If you notice, a high amount of the score is based on the content of the website and how it is displayed. When a website really gives a sense of identity and customization, judges notice that and will give the team a higher score. At the very least I would expect the team to receive a 2, "Meets Expectations".
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