Joe Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> From a terminology standpoint, the use of the word "pledge" seems
    >>> odd.  The use of this word may not translate as clearly outside of
    >>> the US.  Why not something like candidate?
    >>
    >> That's an interesting suggestion. It has a slightly different
    >> connotation and implies some kind of contest.
    >>
    >> We picked pledge based upon the traditions of fraternities, with
    >> inspiration from movies like Animal House.  Dictionary definitions of
    >> Pledge reinforce our usage.

    > I speak US English, and I knew what you meant.  But I, too, looked it
    > up, and I didn't find this as a common definition.  If I'm the only one
    > commenting, pledge is likely fine.  I was just curious if this would be
    > as obvious for non-US English speakers.

I first concocted it in 6tisch and convinced the others.
I also made Max put the (aargh! --pirate) R into BRSKI.
So please blame me!!

In a 6tisch document, I reference http://www.dictionary.com/browse/pledge
definition #6 is the one, but it's interesting how the other definitions also
provide interesting connections.  The key was to pick a term that wasn't
otherwise used in another document.

1. a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something:
   a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
2. something delivered as security for the payment of a debt or fulfillment of a
   promise, and subject to forfeiture on failure to pay or fulfill the promise.
3. the state of being given or held as security:
   to put a thing in pledge.
4. Law.
        the act of delivering goods, property, etc., to another for security.
        the resulting legal relationship.
5. something given or regarded as a security.
6. a person accepted for membership in a club, fraternity, or sorority, but not
   yet formally approved.
7. an assurance of support or goodwill conveyed by drinking a person's health; 
a toast.

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