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It seems to me that this list is a great resource, for uber-experienced &<br>
those that still have questions.<br>
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I would think the last thing we would want to do is discourage any person<br>
qualified to be on this list from soliciting advice from the knowledge on<br>
this list. What better place to have questions of any level tossed out for a<br>
sounding board. Would the industry be better served by having installers<br>
not ask questions & perform tasks in a questionable fashion?<br>
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I know I have some questions that I have held from asking on this list for<br>
fear of appearing too 'inexperienced' to the elders here. Perhaps someone<br>
can suggest another appropriate forum where members can post without concern<br>
about stature or ridicule?<br>
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A degree of knowledge/experience is necessary to be allowed to post here. If<br>
everyone has the same level of knowledge where some questions are perceived<br>
to be below that threshold, should those less fortunate be excluded? Three<br>
strikes & you are out?<br>
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As there is ongoing discussion of an installers group being formed, will<br>
this forum continue to be a place for feedback on all questions, or only for<br>
a select few, or will the group have some to-be determined level of<br>
skill/knowledge that must be proven to join?<br>
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Am I off base in thinking that this forum is for 'working questions' from<br>
all levels of experience?<br>
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-Glenn Burt<br>
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