On 6/26/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"At the end of the voting period of an Agoran decision, the first
N ballots submitted by each entity on that decision (where N is the
entity's effective voting limit for that decision) remain valid; all
other ballots submitted on that decision are invalid.
An entity's effective voting limit for a decision is eir voting
limit at the start of the voting period, unless the decision is to
resolve a proposal that became or ceased to be ordinary during its
voting period, in which case it is eir voting limit at the last such
change."
Looks good. The flow of the rule would be improved by swapping the
order of those two paragraphs. I don't think that "effective voting
limit" is any more or less awkward than "ballot allotment time",
though. :-)
-root