Bruce Dubbs wrote:

> Support is something that people volunteer.  If a volunteer doesn't want
> to help if the recommendations aren't followed, that is his choice.
> Sometimes a user doesn't say that the recommendations wern't followed
> and that can lead a supporter down a path that wastes time and effort.
> 
> If a user wants to deviate, states what he has done that is different
> from the book, and someone wants to help, great.  The problem is that
> the whole process is very complicated and we really need to make *some*
> simplifying assumptions.

Yes, this makes sense, and I can appreciate that. Is there perhaps a
better term to use then?  To me, 'Recommended' will always be 'Optional,
but useful'.

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JH

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