Originally Posted By: M_a_x
That is not correct. It depends on context. The functions of a kit always have to be judged on the requirements of a potential user. The user may be fictional. Without requirements and user profiles a valid comparison of kits is hardly feasible.

When making a blanket statement, which is what Hikermor has been doing all along, a kit needs to be judged on its functions.

I seem to recall a person from this forum judging kits based on the functions and not the requirements of a potential user.

http://www.equipped.org/prsnlkit.htm
http://www.equipped.org/1personkits.htm

Jeanette Isabelle
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