On Fri, 2017-07-21 at 16:27 +1000, V.J Rada wrote:
> You're right, the rules are strangely different as to deregistration.
> Probably because it has consequences by barring you from registering for a
> while. I think when playing a game, the form "I'll do X" is acceptable as
> "I do X". eg: "I'll go to attacks" is always interpreted as "I go to
> attacks" in the card game I have played, and is a normal form.
> 
> I'm only arguing this because if CB is deregistering out of embarrassment
> it is unlikely that they will check their nomic-using email for a while,
> and waiting two months isn't optimal to deregister em.
> 
> The pledge theory isn't bad either.

Do you want me to assign the CFJ? Or is this explanation good enough?
In the later case, you should retract the CFJ or I'll be legally
obliged to award it anyway.

Proto: Summary judgement on both CFJs and finger-points, subject to a
very easy mechanism (e.g. 1 support) for overriding it and going to a
full case with judges, etc.. This allows the Arbitor or Referee
respectively to solve a controversy if e thinks the situation is simple
and unambiguous, and only requires a drawn-out process if other people
disagree.

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ais523

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