diff --git a/docs/source/faq/faqs.rst b/docs/source/faq/faqs.rst index 316c37f2..29f8a7bb 100644 --- a/docs/source/faq/faqs.rst +++ b/docs/source/faq/faqs.rst @@ -47,22 +47,19 @@ Judging FAQs .. grid-item-card:: What do I need to bring to my Judging Appointment? - Teams should bring their robot, their engineering portfolio, their control award - submission, and their request for feedback form. Please note that at some events, - the engineering portfolio, control award submission and feedback request form are - collected when the team checks in for the event. + Teams should bring their robot, Portfolio and as many members of the team who want to participate in the presentation. Please note that at some events, + the Portfolio is collected when the team checks in for the event. .. grid-item-card:: What feedback will we receive from the judges? - Judges complete the feedback form after the team has completed their formal interview, and after the - Judges have reviewed the Engineering Portfolio. Feedback is limited to the initial interview and - Engineering Portfolio only. + Judges complete the feedback form immediately after the team has completed their formal interview. Feedback is limited to the initial formal interview and does + not include the team's performance in follow-up Pit interviews or their Portfolio. .. grid-item-card:: Is my team required to prepare a 5 minute presentation? - Teams are not required to prepare a 5 minute presentation. Teams should let the judges know they do - not have a formal presentation. The judges will begin to ask the team questions at the beginning of - the interview. Teams are not penalized in any way if they do not have a prepared presentation. + Teams are not required to prepare a 5 minute presentation, but teams should let the judges know they do + not have a formal presentation when they enter the room. The judges will begin to ask the team questions at the beginning of + the interview. Competition FAQs @@ -82,8 +79,9 @@ Competition FAQs .. grid-item-card:: Why aren’t you going to replay that match? - There are only certain situations that warrant replaying a match. Unless we can prove that it was a - field fault or Wi-Fi interference, we cannot replay a match. + There are only certain situations that warrant replaying a match. Consult the Competition Manual to understand what conditions and processes can result in a replay. + Typically unless something went wrong with the field or field staff there will not be grounds for a replay. A malfunctioning robot typically does not provide grounds + for a replay. .. grid-item-card:: Why did you replay a match for someone else, but not us? @@ -91,18 +89,17 @@ Competition FAQs .. grid-item-card:: Why won’t you fix that score? We have video (or photographs) to prove the score is wrong! - Teams can go the question box so they can discuss this issue with the head referee. No photographs or videos wil be reviewed per GM1 . + Teams can go the Question Box so they can discuss this issue with the head referee. No photographs or videos will be reviewed. .. grid-item-card:: Why don’t you fix/cleanup the wireless environment? It’s obvious the wireless environment is disruptive and causing disconnects. - WiFi is observed throughout the event. + Teams can work with the event FTA or Event Director if they have questions about the WiFi environment. .. grid-item-card:: What do we do if we think the scoring referees scored our match wrong or the scorekeeper put the wrong score into the computer. - Teams may formally protest a match for a period of time not to exceed three matches following the match in question. If a team wants to dispute a score, - one student representative should wait patiently in the designated Question Box area for the head referee (do not interrupt matches for this conversation). - If the referees agree that they made a mistake, they can correct it. If the referees are confident in their score, the team should accept that decision. - Refer to GM1 . + If a team has questions about a match outcome, they should send one student representative to the Question Box to talk to the Head Referee (do not interrupt matches for + this conversation). If the referees agree that they made a mistake, they can correct it. If the referees are confident in their score, the team should accept that + decision. Check the Competition Manual for more information about key volunteer roles, tournament operations, and how to use the Question Box. Technology FAQs -------------------- diff --git a/docs/source/game_specific_resources/playing_field_resources/playing_field_resources.rst b/docs/source/game_specific_resources/playing_field_resources/playing_field_resources.rst index f4509c77..1044a95b 100644 --- a/docs/source/game_specific_resources/playing_field_resources/playing_field_resources.rst +++ b/docs/source/game_specific_resources/playing_field_resources/playing_field_resources.rst @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ About the Playing Field ----------------------- There are multiple configurations of the playing field that can be used. For traditional games, the playing field is a part of the Arena that includes the 12 ft. x 12 ft. (3.66 m x 3.66 m) field and all -the elements described in the official field drawings. For remote games, the playing field is a part of the Arena that includes a 12 ft. x 8 ft. (3.66 m x 2.44 m) field and all the elements described -in the official field drawings. The base field stays the same for all games but the game elements are subject to change as per the Competition Manual. +the elements described in the official field drawings. The base field stays the same for all games but the game elements are subject to change as per the Competition Manual. The Competition Manual contains an Arena section that details the playing field for that years game. It includes measurements for key aspects of the field and game elements and scoring elements. diff --git a/docs/source/manuals/game_manuals/game_manuals.rst b/docs/source/manuals/game_manuals/game_manuals.rst index 1a008b8c..0cf14789 100644 --- a/docs/source/manuals/game_manuals/game_manuals.rst +++ b/docs/source/manuals/game_manuals/game_manuals.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Game Manuals ============ -Game Manuals can be found on the `Game and Season Materials page `__ on the *FIRST* Website. They are presented here for your convenience. +Game Manuals can be found on the `Game and Season Materials page `__ on the *FIRST* Website. diff --git a/docs/source/sponsors/software/software.rst b/docs/source/sponsors/software/software.rst index 00a95345..60ea80eb 100644 --- a/docs/source/sponsors/software/software.rst +++ b/docs/source/sponsors/software/software.rst @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ requirement. Read details below for each product for more information. * Atlassian Trello brings all your tasks, teammates, and tools together * Boards, Lists, and Cards help organize and keep team on task - * Free Workspaces can have 10 open boards + * Free Workspaces can have 10 open boards (limited to 10 collaborators) * Invite viewers to the boards **Expires**: N/A