There's a proposal up for non-forever pledges.

On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 3:46 AM, Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can't revoke pledges
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 18:44 Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I intend to revoke the below pledge with 4 days notice.  It was made while
>> I was a non-player and CFJs were free for me.
>>
>> (if I do this, the proposal will now make me party to an agreement
>> without consent,
>> but now that it's pointed out that I can be forced to pay for others'
>> cfjs, I don't
>> want to leave it around long enough to revoke it after the proposal
>> passes)
>>
>> On Thu, 14 Sep 2017, Owen Jacobson wrote:
>> > Create a pledge owned by G., whose terms are
>> >
>> >     {
>> >          This pledge is known as The Prosecutor's Office
>> >
>> >          1.  I CAN revoke or alter this pledge by giving 4 Days Notice.
>> >
>> >          2.  If a CFJ is submitted to The Prosecutor's Office (private
>> or
>> >              public to me, but not in Discussion), I shall follow the
>> >              following formal process to resolve the matter of
>> >              controversy:
>> >
>> >              a.  I shall enter it into the bottom of the Judicial Queue.
>> >
>> >              b.  At most once per day, and and most 5 times per week,
>> I'll
>> >                  initiate an Agoran Call for Judgement on the CFJ on the
>> >                  top of the Judicial Queue (also barring judges as
>> >                  requested by the submitter).
>> >
>> >              c.  By request, the submitter may remain anonymous.
>> >
>> >              d.  Absolutely free of charge, as able, I'll research and
>> >                  add gratuitous arguments in favor of the submitter's
>> >                  position, and I'll not argue against the submitter's
>> >                  position except in private with the submitter.
>> >
>> >         -G.
>> >     }
>>
>>
>>

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