Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26692787-20151030123440/@comment-15636815-20151031155840

I see.

I really don't see that type of contract as an issue. Almost every contractor has at least one OR contract. Some of the OR contracts have a gems-only option, but many don't. I don't foresee a scenario like you're describing, in which we would need a long list of footnotes.

I agree that we should be prepared for unusual situations as much as we can. Sometimes, though, there's no way to predict what Pixel will do. In most cases, the best way to deal with something weird is just to figure it out when it happens.

Am I making sense? Is there something you think I don't yet understand properly?