On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Sean Hunt <ride...@gmail.com> wrote: > I submit the following proposal, named Report Accessibility, AI 1: > > ======================================================================== > > Create a new rule of Power 1, named Reports, with the following text: > {{{ > When a player is required to publish a report, e SHALL do so using > one of the following methods: > > (1) By placing the text of the report in a public message. > > (2) By posting, in a public message, a URL or URLs to the > publicly accessible text of the report.
AGAINST, see Murphy's message. > I submit the following proposal, entitled Clarifying Actions, with AI 3: > Create the following rule, entitled Do It On Time You didn't specify a power explicitly, so this will create a power=1 rule, which I don't think is what you intended. > {{{ > When a rule requires a player to complete an action, a player > SHALL complete the action with regards to the circumstances at the > time the action was first required. This is considered part of the > obligation to perform the action, and not a separate obligation. > If a player believes the action was incorrect due to changing > circumstances, e SHALL take the required action, while stating > that with N Agoran Consent, where N is an integral multiple of 0.1 > from 2.0 to 9.9, e intends to retract the required action e > performed and instead perform another one. Such a change is not > retroactive, and as such it may only be possible to partially > retract the earlier action. If this is the case, the inability to > complete part of the retraction does not hamper the remainder of > the action. > }}} Messy. E can pick any type of Agoran Consent to retract the action? Why would e ever not choose 2.0? What makes an action 'incorrect'? Retracting actions is generally a Bad Idea anyway, > This is hopefully a nice solution to the timing issues regarding with > official obligations, and 2 Agoran Consent is not an easy requirement, > but it does prevent odd situations and possibly scams from arising. and I suspect it will create more odd situations than it prevents by interacting weirdly with rules.