__._,_.___----- Original Message -----From: SpacemanSent: Friday, August 24, 2007 7:08 AMSubject: Re: [papercreters] Code Team Initial GoalIn this context, I believe that infill would be defined as non-structural. A framework that supports the roof is in place, and then the pc is used to fill in the gaps both as insulation and to keep out the weather. This could be blocks, panels, tiltup, sprayed on, or slipformed.
Once this first goal is accomplished then we will move on to structural pc.
And yes, it should be defined in our statement, as should all terms. We need someone like you to help with technical details like this. Please join us tomorrow with your valuable ideas.
Spaceman
Neal Chabot wrote:Should not "infill" be defined somewhere in your statement?
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