I remember reading something in the FLR saying it wasn't. I'm not sure if it was a CFJ or a rule, but registration is special anyway.
Gaelan > On May 19, 2017, at 1:41 PM, Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Valid - I was unsure if subject line only information was considered valid > (and should've included that in my arguments/question and at least for > registration it does seem valid. > >> On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 12:56 PM Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk> wrote: >> On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 20:50 +0100, Alex Smith wrote: >> > On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 19:46 +0000, Quazie wrote: >> > > I CFJ on the statement Gaelan is a player. >> > >> > This is CFJ 3501. I assign it to myself. >> >> The relevant excerpt from rule 869: >> {{{ >> A person CAN (unless explicitly forbidden or prevented by the >> rules) register by publishing a message that indicates >> reasonably clearly and reasonably unambiguously that e intends >> to become a player at that time. >> }}} >> >> The original message had a subject line of "BUS: Registration", and >> nothing in the message body contradicts the initial impression (that >> most players would get upon seeing a message with that subject from a >> nonplayer) that the message was indeed an attempt to register. Gaelan >> has been a player before, and is likely aware of Agoran customs related >> to registration; I think it's reasonably clear that Gaelan expected to >> become a player as a result of the message, which in turn implies that >> e intended to become a player (otherwise e would not have sent it). >> The other possible interpretations would involve the message being a >> discussion of, or otherwise comment on, registration, but those don't >> seem to be compatible with its content. >> >> It's worth noting that registration intentionally has a lower standard >> for ambiguity/clarity than most other actions; an action such as >> registering with a suggestive subject line works when restricted to >> registration, but would likely fail for any of our wide range of by- >> announcement actions. >> >> I judge CFJ 3501 TRUE. >> >> -- >> ais523 >> Judge, CFJ 3501