DeepBlue wrote: » One issue with the guidelines is emailing participants in advance of an event re-opening. That assumes that participants have set their home parkrun correctly in their profile.
chinguetti wrote: » That along with the obvious issue of been at an event where you could have 100 plus people coming up to a scanner, breathing heavily on them and sweat dripping off the runner/walker, handing over a sweaty barcode that's kept in a pocket as they did 5k. I'd say parkruns will have trouble getting volunteers as I can't see how you get round some of the pinch points due to the new social norms, which are not any fault of parkrun.
robinph wrote: » The scanning is a zero contact process, only contact between anyone and any item a runner touches is at the handing over of a token from the volunteer to the runners.
chinguetti wrote: » sweat dripping off the runner/walker, handing over a sweaty barcode that's kept in a pocket as they did 5k. .
Pawwed Rig wrote: » Sweat is not an issue afaik
robinph wrote: » Looks like they might get a test of how things run with local lockdowns and changes to social distancing happening in New Zealand this weekend. Auckland is on a three day long increase in restrictions as they try to track down where a new set of cases have come from, and the rest of the country is now going to be operating with some social distancing in effect again. Will be interesting to see if parkrun pull the plug on the whole country, just Auckland, or leave it for the government to make the call and trust people to be sensible whilst still parkrunning within the local rules.
Anbocmorrua wrote: » I've never done the barcode scanning. Do you think it'd be possible to lash up a self-scanner from the scanning devices they use?
robinph wrote: » Could be done with the app I should think if you managed to stop the screen timing out. Think the app would be clever enough to sort out people scanning in the wrong order, but probably simpler to just use a person as the post you attach the phone to and they can keep the screen unlocked, make sure people scan the correct barcodes in the right order and make sure people drop the correct barcodes in the box on the floor.
robinph wrote: » Using the old hardware scanners is no longer allowed, and having old phones donated for scanning isn't either. Don't throw the old scanners though as they will likely all be wanted to be donated back for use in prison parkruns.
Murph_D wrote: » Not much appreciation of the nonrunning (volunteer) side so far.
Dudda wrote: » I've done barcode scanning 2 or 3 times and always used my own phone. Have done the timing a good bit more again with my own phone. I'd happily do scanning or whatever is required most Saturday mornings until Christmas if it meant getting Parkrun back for others. No problem taking one for the team.
The Black Oil wrote: » Anyone get emails today in French and English?