That is much more difficult than what you imply. We are talking big conglomerates that have quite complex deals with vendors. There's also the transitions, which are costly.Zynerji wrote: β21 Feb 2022, 20:43I think FIA has enough money to work with industry heavyweights (Dassault, NX, OpenFOAM) for bespoke variants of their software for this exercise.nzjrs wrote: β21 Feb 2022, 20:29What you pitched sounds like a sensible design.Zynerji wrote: β21 Feb 2022, 20:19
The company that I advised on this was part of a general restructure contract, this was not the primary item. Actually, looking back, it turned out to be the easiest part because everyone was happy to ditch the old, broken, hop-scotch across multiple softwares approach that gutted their productivity. Recommending BC as a future-proof software platform was not paid for separately.
I'd love a deeper discussion as to why F1 couldn't do similar, as I am not an expert in BC by any means. I only have the data from meeting with the in-house devs that were hired for the project. I did ask a few questions, as F1 seemed a similar candidate, and it all seemed plausible. I mean, they have POS systems checking out customers that are also crunching the chemical/physics simulations for the R&D department, so fans running CFD nodes seemed reasonable.
However the basic impedance mismatch is that a company (or certain verticals) should be internally collaborative and F1 is internally competitive so the standardization incentives are not aligned. There is no way to have the F1 teams all use the same software for everything, and any deviation from this makes it an off chain problem subject to all my complaints. You can't have a system that requires some central party to out-engineer the competitive industry of F1 in order to make a tool the competitive industry of F1 must then use.
I'm sure you could architect something out that just did BC stuff for content, but I think that's not a better improvement than the show and tell stuff. In fact, a cynic would say they could just literally monetise some show and tell reveal direct to NFT and I'm sure they have lined up some partner to make that lazy play later this year.
But you are correct. Those that compete on a level with an intrinsic cheating mentality will always want to keep secrets.
Now we get to the TRUE power of a self- balancing system in such an environment. An even playing field where a true meritocracy can stand and be admired by millions of people with zero drama.
Sounds like my kind of sport, tbh...
And you CAN make them all use the same software. It can be added to the Concorde, but better just to just have the FOM mandate it like the tyre supplier.
If anyone quits over it, too bad. The racing will be fine without them!
So an editor pays a lot to have the deal with the FIA and x amount of teams need to move from the other editors?
That's crazy, two full seasons lost.
Then, last but not least, you have the licensing issues.