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post Sep 11 2008, 04:50 PM
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The FIRST robotics season is coming up shortly. Given that most high school students are very web-centric, I could see LAVA with an influx of questions related to the cRIO and the FIRST specific toolkit. Would it be wise to create a FIRST robotics sub-forum on LAVA?


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QUOTE (brianafischer @ Sep 11 2008, 11:50 AM) *
The FIRST robotics season is coming up shortly. Given that most high school students are very web-centric, I could see LAVA with an influx of questions related to the cRIO and the FIRST specific toolkit. Would it be wise to create a FIRST robotics sub-forum on LAVA?

My personal feeling is that we should encourage all FIRST users to post questions on the FIRST community forum which will include all of the training materials, videos, manuals etc. specific to the cRIO toolkit for FRC.

http://ni.com/first

Scattering questions and answers among multiple forums will provide less benefit for reuse of previously answered questions.

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