SR2017 Kit Collation Plan¶
The SR2017 Kit Collation Event follows the general plan outlined on the Kit Collation page. This page is to document any deviations from this plan or to document more details.
CHECK-IN¶
All parts, excluding RUBs, are to be scanned into the kit-collation-venue/checked-in
directory in the Inventory.
Once all non-RUB parts have been moved each RUB should be checked to ensure it is empty and then moved into the kit-collation-venue/checked-in
directory too. Any parts shown to be in the RUBs in the inventory should be moved into the kit-collation-venue/missing
directory. lipo-bag-overlander-22x30
parts should be checked to ensure that they're empty. Any batteries still shown to be in a bag should be moved into the kit-collation-venue/missing
directory.
All ruggeduino-case
assets should be deleted and their case asset stickers removed/covered. We are no longer tracking the cases as separate entities.
All usb-stick*
assets should be deleted. We are no longer going to track these in the Inventory. We will treat them in the same way as we treat camcons and USB cables - they will be counted at the end of the KCE.
Once all parts have been moved their condition
and physical_condition
are to be set to 'unknown'.
CHECK-IN completed at 15:11 on 4th August (day 2)
VISUAL¶
We are going to add a new physical_condition
flag, that will have a value of either working
, broken
or unknown
. Ideally the condition
flag would be renamed to functional_condition
, but this breaks the tooling so we'll leave it for now. The purpose of the two flags are as follows: functional_condition
indicates whether the part works or not after being tested, physical_condition
indicates whether there are other issues with the part that mean it should not be shipped to teams (smashed case, bare copper, etc). There is no point in updating the functional_condition
(currently condition
) flag while the kit is in the hands of teams - as it cannot be tested.
Attribution
This page is based on work done by Richard Barlow, originally published at https://bitbucket.org/richardbarlow/sr-hw-prod-coord/wiki/SR2017%20Kit%20Collation%20Plan, which was under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.