

Well, although those arguments can be entertaining to read about,

We could create on the main webpage somewhere a certain number of standard types of NAPs, and the exact terms that each NAP would include. That way, if someone is too lazy in an email to lay out for the other person what is or is not included, all they have to do is say something like, "Standard Fixed NAP, 5 turns," or "Restrictive Continuous NAP, no minimum," and the 2 of them will know exactly what is included. I'll elaborate:
(I'll do just WOK4 NAPs for now)
"Standard" would mean no attacking, bombing, or spying on the other person while the NAP is in effect.
"Restrictive" would mean no attacking, bombing, or spying on the other person, and no allowing any other person to come through your lands to attack, bomb, or spy, while the NAP is in effect.
"Fixed" would mean that the NAP ends after a certain number of turns has elapsed, through and including that turn.
"Continuous" would mean that the NAP continues indefinitely, but it can be terminated on 2 turns' notice by either party. If the parties wish, they can say that the "Continuous" NAP must be for a certain minimum number of turns, which would mean that is the number of turns which must elapse before either party can give notice.
So, all WOK4 NAPs would be:
1. Standard or Restrictive
PLUS
2. Fixed or Continuous (with Continuous having a Min.Turn option).
We can tinker with all of the above, but that is the basic idea. So what do you guys and gals think?