Greetings,

I've hacked out a set of CGI scripts in perl which are designed to let you edit the scripts themselves, in the style of Peter Suber's game "Nomic". Check it out:

http://perlnomic.org/

I apologize for the possibly offensive style of the code. Feel free to join in the game and help fix it up. Also, if you find any security holes, go ahead and exploit them to pass a proposal that closes the hole you just used!

(And yes, I just created an account here for the sole purpose of posting this message. I hope that isn't _too_ poor form, as I couldn't think of too many fora where this sort of information would be welcome, and I want to build a bigger player base.)

Happy monking!


In reply to PerlNomic by zudini

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