Re: Missing tags at OT contract-samples

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f3llowtraveler

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May 26, 2013, 5:17:01 AM5/26/13
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Dear Desperado PEREZ,

OT ignores most of the tags in those contracts. Only a few tags are actually used.

You can basically add any tags that you want, and the contract will still work.

:-)

-Fellow Traveler



On 5/21/13 6:35 AM, Desperado PEREZ wrote:> Dear fellow-traveler
> In your GitHub you offer some sample-contracts at
> . You say with the purpose to get feedback of tags needed.
> I miss two tags:
> <*Definitions* name=" "> </*Definitions*>
> The definitions tags would describe the legal terms used in the
> <conditions> tag.  It could eventually refer to published, agreed, legal
> definitions available on the web. If law changes the definition of
> "son", or "wife", the contract would automatically change. It would also
> be a tool for localisation. You could have a list of definitions valid
> for each country.
> <*Merchandise* included="*true/false*"pictureURL=" "></*Merchandise*>
> Many community currencies will follow Paul Grignon approach, that is,
> they are currencies to be redeemed against a concrete subset of goods or
> services. You may always include the descriptions of the goods in the
> <conditions> tag. However it would be much more handy to have a separate
> tag. A pictureURL attribute  or the URL attribute would mean a link
> towards the shop where this merchandise is sold, directly from the currency.
> Here some examples of what I mean:
> The schema:
> Sample XML:
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Desperado PEREZ

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May 27, 2013, 10:51:19 AM5/27/13
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got it,its flat text handling

only smart contracts execute something

right?

Thanks


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