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Abstract The now effective HIP-79 allows fast changes of an already approved proposal, in its Anti'lawfare clause: If any minor typos or errors prevent the execution of this or future HIPs after its approval on Phase 3, the ammendments to these blocked HIPs are to be fast-tracked and bypass HIP-5 requirements, only requiring a new 24h Snapshot poll with the [Ammendment] tag and options "Ammend the HIP" or "Revert to Phase 3", along with the suggested modifications.

This ammendment changes "are required by the force of this HIP to refuse to arbitrate in case of such a challenge appears." to "are required by the force of this HIP to Accept the list in case of such a challenge appears."

Motivation The original text of the Proposal states the text in the abstract, but a great catch from Clément stated that a "Refuse to arbitrate vote" would lock up the governance https://gov.proofofhumanity.id/t/phase-3-binding-hip-79-ridiculous-anti-lawfare-ratification-of-hips-passed-in-phase-3/2705/4?u=jose_nunes. A better option is instead for jurors to just "Accept the list".

Specification After the approval of this ammendment, if happens, the text that states: "are required by the force of this HIP to refuse to arbitrate in case of such a challenge appears."

will become immediately "are required by the force of this HIP to Accept the list in case of such a challenge appears."

(changes in bold here, but will not be in bold in the ammended text)

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Timeline

Jul 17, 2023Proposal created
Jul 17, 2023Proposal vote started
Sep 11, 2024Proposal vote ended
Sep 11, 2024Proposal updated