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Originally Posted by techhelpbb
Not quite what happened.
He found a hole and after they refused to address it he exploited it again.
Finding the problem: not the problem.
Bringing the problem to someone's attention (could have been done in a more polite and responsible manner): sort of a problem.
Opening the door to becoming an interloper on the field < entirely unacceptable.
Once he knew it was a problem and was asked to stop it was time to comply.
So the message here: if they ask you to stop - you stop.
Watch carefully - when Al says don't use hot glue on electronic motor controls I do not.
It does not matter if I agree - do not turn a simple disagreement into a war that has far reaching consequences.
On the other side of that: if someone tells FIRST respectfully there's a problem - they need to listen (usually they do).
FIRST did investigate the problem at great expense so obviously they are listening to this now.
(Keep in mind the goal is to evolve - mistakes happen - let's try to keep the disasters to a minimum.)
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Thank you for the clarification. I was under the impression the individual found the hole and decided to randomly mess with people and was unaware that they had pointed it out to FIRST. And I completely agree with your comments on Al. I have often posted questions to him on Delphi to get a seasoned expert inspectors opinion!
