While I agree that there may exist great engineers that are not good at writing, communicating with other Archers is a central part of being a TU. Also, I've read at least one book that claims that the ability to write a text and to write a program is connected. ("Coders at Work", is one). I have a friend that is dyslectic, and I have seen how much pressure and anguish having to write even the simplests of text evokes in her, combined with the fear of being judged. If this is the case, maximum slack should be given. I don't think "no typos and perfect grammar" is a requirement in any way for becoming a TU, but I do think that an honest and original application should be one. A "no typo" requirement wulod hvae rueld me out. -- Cordially, Alexander Rødseth Arch Linux Trusted User (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)