On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I go to that website, I see a series > of scripts. It would be quite possible for me to click on one of those > scripts and unknowingly take an action. It is quite possible that it > is IMPOSSIBLE to join perlnomic as the contract is written.
Assuming you're not already a player, no action you could take could directly cause you to become an active player. You can only use the adduser script to request to become an active player, after which the existing players can vote on it, and *then* you can use the activate script to actually become an active player. The adduser script asks that you read the metarules, which state that players agree to the Contracts, including the PNP contract. Now it's true that a proposal in PerlNomic could flip the activity switch of a player without any action on their part; if this were to be done the purported contract change making that player a partner would be INVALID, and the players who passed the proposal would probably be in breach of the contract. (Or maybe not; causing PerlNomic to send a false message to the PF claiming a party change is no longer against the rules, so partners have no duty to not make it do that.)