On 6/16/20 4:17 PM, Cuddle Beam via agora-business wrote:
> I could have just let this pass and banked some MAJOR coinage but the
> long-term consequences of having people be paranoid about my contracts
> isn't worth it imo, I much prefer to have people's trust that I won't
> betray them on contracts. So, the thing is that there is a bug in the
> Plunder contract - nobody could join because there was no join mechanism.
>
> So nobody became a Pirate. I suggest you all rejoin. I'm also adding the
> latest Parley patch.
>
> I propose the following Parley:
>
> {Amend the Plunder Partnership to read in full:
>
> The Plunder Partnership
>
> 🏴‍☠️ WHO WE BE
>
> The Plunder Partnership is also known as the Plundership. A party to this
> contract is known as a Pirate. Any person who is not in Davy Jones’ Locker
> can become a Pirate by announcement. Any Pirate can make themselves cease
> to be one by announcement.
>
> 🏴‍☠️ NO TATTLE-TALES
>
> Any person who has objected to a transferral of coins to the Plundership
> are in Davy Jones’ Locker. A person in Davy Jones’ Locker cannot become a
> Pirate, and they immediately cease to be a Pirate if they already were one.
>
> 🏴‍☠️ DOUBLOONS
>
> Doubloons are a destructible asset that can only belong to Pirates. When an
> amount of coins is transferred to the Plundership, each Pirate gains an
> amount of Doubloons equal to the amount transferred divided by the amount
> of Pirates, rounded down. A Pirate with at least 1 Doubloon can transfer 1
> coin to themselves from the Plundership. Doing so destroys 1 Doubloon in
> their possession.
>
> 🏴‍☠️ PARLEY
>
> Any Pirate can propose a Parley by announcement, which describes amendments
> to this contract. If a Parley was proposed at least 2 days ago, at least
> 2/3rds (rounded up) of all Pirates consent to its contents, and it has not
> yet been applied, then any Pirate can apply it by announcement, causing
> this contract to be amended according to it.}
>
> I consent to that Parley. It's applied.


I consent to the pirate plundership, and I become a party.

-- 
Jason Cobb

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