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Provide more information for supervisors #608

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@PeterJCLaw PeterJCLaw commented Aug 31, 2024

This extends the supervisor page and adds a new page about the overall programme structure. The goal here is to address the key aspects of srobo/tasks#1357, though to fully complete that we'll also need to actually get these docs in front of supervisors early in the cycle.

This may also go some way towards other issues linked from that one, though I don't think fully addresses any single one of them. Again this is partly about getting the information in other places (though hopefully this is now something we can more easily/usefully link to).

As part of this change I've also linked to the team-supervisor ("Running a team") page from the signup form for SR2025. Ideally we'd include this change before that goes live, but even as it stands it's a useful resource for them.

Ideally I'd also like to have a separate page just about the competition event, but that can wait for another time. (Also I believe there's already a draft somewhere, which could usefully be finished)

This was originally a blog post and still flows well, however I'm
about to add yet more content here so having some sections will
hopefully keep it approachable.
I'm planning to link to this page from the signup form, so having
this clear from the start feels important.
Not sure about the secion heading here -- better ideas welcome.
Not sure how we hadn't already mentioned this...
@@ -17,7 +21,18 @@ You’ll be our point of contact with the team. If you have any questions during
We aim to host our Kickstart event and Tech Days in multiple locations to make it more convenient for you to travel. However, you will still need to arrange to travel to these places.
This is especially important to book for the competition, as you will likely need to arrange to stay overnight near the venue.

Our kit includes a battery and a few boards to get your robot started. However, your team will need additional components and materials from which to build their robot. For the chassis, your team has several options. Teams often use cardboard, MDF, Aluminium, and/or Acrylic. In terms of electronic components, teams often make use of:
## The team
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Not super happy with this section heading name; would appreciate some suggestions.

@PeterJCLaw PeterJCLaw marked this pull request as ready for review August 31, 2024 19:28
This information is already in various places around the site,
thuogh I'm not aware of anywhere that it's all collected together
like this.

Ideally I'd also like to have a separate page just about the
competition event, but that can wait for another time.
Mostly so that there's a route to the rules archive.
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We provide a space for you to work in, with power and internet access, as well
as volunteers able to help with the kits and hands-on guidance with your robot.

## Competition
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There's no mention of the virtual competition here - should there be? :)

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+ friendlies.

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There's also no mention of the Challenges either. I deliberately didn't mention them -- they felt "small" enough not to worry about as well as being a bit more tied to the specifics of the content of the year rather than the structure. The Virtual Competition perhaps is different though 🤔 I don't think the friendlies are though (plus we don't always run them).

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Agreed with the challenges and friendlies - may be worth mentioning the virtual comp.

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PeterJCLaw and others added 3 commits August 31, 2024 21:30
Co-authored-by: Anton Nikitin <antonnikitin@live.co.uk>
This fits better after the Virtual Competition section has been added.
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Co-authored-by: James Seden Smith <sedders123@gmail.com>
@PeterJCLaw PeterJCLaw merged commit d5e41b8 into main Sep 1, 2024
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