Do people like myself who know some aspects better than others concerning smf still qualify to apply? I know it says no minimum but was curious to know if theres some kind of limits.
I have answered issues on the forums but still need to ask as well sometimes,just wondering 
Don't worry, you never stop learning. Even the team members ask questions sometimes, and even long-time veterans who have made several mods do as well.
You can always help people, even if you can't solve every problem. If you can even point one person towards the correct place (the docs, search, or the proper forum) instead of solving their problem, you've been an assist.
This is too true. I still continue to learn every day. Theres always things to learn, but you shouldn't judge yourself based on what you don't know, but rather what you do.
SMF's support needs in this aspect call for a wide variety of skillsets and knowledge. When i make a judgement to put a watch a member, it is not only because they help out or how much they help out, but many other things. I look for things such as a willingness to learn and grow, I look for a good synergy with others (including team members), I figure out whether the team is something that will help them grow or hold them back, and whether teamship is something they'd want out of interest of helping out, rather than just being on the "inside", I evaluate where I see someone fitting in, where I feel their interests lie, and I try to set them up to pursue those interests.
Theres no hard-set limits. The support helper group is freely joinable, and the support helper of the month is something we do to show appreciation for efforts. In the end, we all do what we can

Support is really about more than just helping people out, if you really deeply look at it.
Nightbre, just keep at it and keep learning
