Pavitra wrote: > I submit a proposal, AI=1, II=1, "Creative contest switching": > { > Amend rule 2136 (Contests) by replacing the text: > > Any player CAN flip the contestmaster of a public contract > without 3 objections, except if doing so would cause a player to > be contestmaster of more than one contest, or it would flip the > contestmaster of a contract to a player who has not explicitly > consented to be contestmaster of that contest. (If a player > intends to flip the contestmaster of a contract to emself, this > is considered explicit consent to be contestmaster of that > contract.) > > with: > > To flip the contestmaster of a given public contract to a given > player is nonkosher if and only if at least one of the following > is true; otherwise, to do so is kosher: > > a) Doing so would cause a player to be contestmaster of more > than one contest. > > b) Doing so would flip the contestmaster of a contract to a > player who has not explicitly consented to be contestmaster > of that contest. (If a player intends to flip the > contestmaster of a contract to emself, this is considered > explicit consent to be contestmaster of that contract.) > > Any player CAN flip the contestmaster of a public contract > without 3 Objections, provided that to do so is kosher. > > If a contract specifies a mechanism for switching its > contestmaster, then its contestmaster CAN be switched by that > mechanism, provided that to do so is kosher. > > It is IMPOSSIBLE to flip the contestmaster of a contract if to > do so is nonkosher. > > }
Good idea, but suggested simplification: The contestmaster of a contract CANNOT be flipped if (conditions) Otherwise, the contestmaster of a contract CAN be flipped a) by any player without 3 objections, or b) using another mechanism specified by that contract for flipping its contestmaster.