On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 00:32 -0800, Ed Murphy wrote:
> Create a rule titled "Committee Membership" with Power 2 and this text:
> 
>       The following committees exist, consisting of at least the
>       following members:
> 
>         a) The Rules Committee, consisting of the Rulekeepor, the
>              Promotor, the Assessor, the Grand Poobah, the Speaker,
>              and the Anarchist.
> 
>         b) The Administration Committee, consisting of all
>              high-priority officers.
> 
>         c) The Judiciary Committee, consisting of the Clerk of the
>              Courts, the Justiciar, and all standing and sitting
>              players.
> 
>         d) The Finance Committee, consisting of the Accountor and
>              all recordkeepors of rule-backed assets.
> 
>         e) The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee,
>              consisting of the Notary and the Liaison of each
>              subsidized contract.
> 
>         f) The Indian Affairs Committee, consisting of the
>              Scorekeepor and all contestmasters.
> 
>         g) The Foreign Relations Committee, consisting of the
>              Speaker, the Ambassador, and all Embassies.
> 
>       If a committee would otherwise have less than five members, then
>       a player CAN spend any 5-M of eir Notes (where M is its number of
>       members) to become a member of it.
> 
>       The IADoP's report includes the membership of each committee.
This looks liable to run into the recent one-hit wonders problem. Is it
possible to join a committee which is defined as having a certain set of
members? This is probably best clarified in the proposal, or we could
have another massive argument with 6 possible interpretations next time
someone tries to scam the rule.
-- 
ais523

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