On 11/6/07, Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian Kelly wrote:
> >      A player is well qualified to be assigned as judge of a judicial
> >      case if and only if e is neither unqualified nor poorly
> >      qualified to be assigned as its judge.
>
> This needs to be merged into the "Except where modified ..." paragraph,
> which uses the term "qualified".

Why does it need to be in that paragraph?  "Well qualified" is
intended to be a separate term from "qualified".  It depends upon the
"poorly qualified" definition, which is why I placed it after the
"poorly qualified" paragraph.

> So Sitting takes the place of the current Leaning, and Standing takes
> the place of the current Sitting and Standing?

Yes.

> If someone registers and has eir fatigue set to the current value,
> then does nothing for some months, then stands up, e gets the next N
> CFJs to emself?

No, only standing players have a fatigue switch.  When a player stands
up, e gets the default value.

> Seems like quite a bit of extra bookkeeping just in order to share out
> linked cases fairly.

You really think so?  Instead of tracking standing or sitting for each
the judges in rotation, you instead have to track an integer for each;
the only operations to be performed on the set are sorting and
incrementing.

-root

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