On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Elliott Hird wrote:
>> Proto: Limit the amount of proposals a week a user can make.
>
> It's worth noting that such limits existed from at least prior to 2001
> through 2006.  Anyone else care to comment on how far back before 2001
> they went?  Limits were based on currency, cards, then limited number of
> actions.  I (personally) didn't re-impose limits after the Great Repeals
> because Zefram was adamant that Proposing should be Free.  Looks like we
> lasted about two years without substantial abuse of the freedom.  Oh well.
>
> Zefram, I'm wondering if the abuse modifies your general "Proposals
> should be Free" stance since you're the one that (tentatively) has to
> deal with these.  (I'm in part wondering because I'm wondering whether
> to propose the limits as part of Cards).
>
> -Goethe
>
Why don't we do a system similar to the CFJ system, where proposals
after a certain amount per week MAY be rejected by the Prom

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