> On Jan 17, 2021, at 9:32 AM, Edward Murphy via agora-discussion
> wrote:
>
> Proto-charity: Digit Farming
> (roughly based on the old Agoran Agricultural Association)
>
> Members of this contract are known as Digit Farmers. A player
> CAN become a Digit Farmer for a fee of 5 boatl
Proto-charity: Digit Farming
(roughly based on the old Agoran Agricultural Association)
Members of this contract are known as Digit Farmers. A player
CAN become a Digit Farmer for a fee of 5 boatloads of coins.
The Digit Agronomor is Murphy.
For each digit from 0 to 9 an
New draft: (I don't agree to this yet)
1. Purpose of the Foundation
This is a public contract named the Charity Foundation. The purpose of
this contract is to let assets that are not otherwise used come to
benefit the ones who deserve or need them. Parties to this contract
are known as Helpful. Pl
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 00:08 +0200, Jonatan Kilhamn wrote:
> I'm happy for any thoughts on names, by the way. English is not my
> first language and I'm not into charity or any kind of business or
> organisation, so I just picked names that sounded good.
I do like the idea of charity; but, I think
2009/6/29 Benjamin Caplan :
> Jonatan Kilhamn wrote:
>> This is a public contract named the Charity Foundation. Parties to
>> this contract are known as Helpful.
> Intriguing. I've never seen a contract demonym that was an adjective
> rather than a noun.
>
>> Departement to the Charity Foundation,
Jonatan Kilhamn wrote:
> This is a public contract named the Charity Foundation. Parties to
> this contract are known as Helpful.
Intriguing. I've never seen a contract demonym that was an adjective
rather than a noun.
> Departement to the Charity Foundation, if possible. Helpful players
Departmen
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, C-walker wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Jonatan
> Kilhamn wrote:
>> But is it a good idea?
>
> As one of several players with effectively no assets, it sounds like a
> great idea ;).
Cards have a minimum salary for every player; should help this a lot
(we should h
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Jonatan
Kilhamn wrote:
> But is it a good idea?
As one of several players with effectively no assets, it sounds like a
great idea ;).
--
C-walker
Inspired by someone's promise to donate something to charity, here's a proto:
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This is a public contract named the Charity Foundation. Parties to
this contract are known as Helpful.
The Charity Foundation's Founder is a switch with values 'none' and
all Helpful players. Any Helpful player can
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