On Tue, 2 Oct 2018, Timon Walshe-Grey wrote: > It's not a conditional _vote_, it's a conditional _action to change > the vote_. You still submitted an unconditional vote; it's just that > the content of your vote is, er, conditional on something else. How on earth do you come up with that reading? My message was: > I vote as follows [snip] > > [...] > > Conditional: If G. successfully transferred at least 1 coin to a > contract in this message, AGAINST, otherwise FOR. How is the "conditional" not clearly and obviously part of the vote (i.e. a conditional ballot)?
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