Warrigal wrote: > I venture the following proposal, titled "Agora Corporation", with > adoption index 2: > > {Create a rule, titled "Agora Corporation", with power 2: > > {There is a person known as Agora Corporation. Agora Corporation > consists of a text, and CAN act as its text allows. Agora > Corporation's text can also modify itself. Changes to Agora > Corporation's text are secured. Agora Corporation SHALL remain > relatively open to modification by the players at large. > > AGRA are a currency. The Chief Executive OffiƧor, or CEO, is a > low-priority office and the recordkeepor of AGRA. The CEO's report > includes the text of Agora Corporation. Agora Corporation CAN award > and revoke AGRA by announcement. Whenever a first-class person is > registered, e is awarded 1000 AGRA. Whenever a first-class person is > deregistered, e is revoked 1000 AGRA, if possible; otherwise, e is > awarded two Rests. > > The phrase "with N Corporate Consent" (default: N = 1) means that an > action can be taken between 4 and 14 days after announcement of intent > to take the action as long as the ratio of AGRA held by supporters to > AGRA held by objectors is greater than N:1. > > Rules to the contrary notwithstanding, the voting limit of Agora > Corporation on an ordinary decision is 8, if it does not possess any > Rests.} > > Register Agora Corporation. Award 1000 AGRA to every first-class > person. Set the text of Agora Corporation to the following: > > {Bylaw 1 (Hard): > > The text of Agora Corporation consists of Bylaws, which are either > Hard or Soft. Soft Bylaws cannot modify Hard Bylaws or cause anything > to become a Hard Bylaw. In a conflict between a Hard Bylaw and a Soft > Bylaw, the Hard Bylaw takes precedence. Any player CAN modify a Hard > Bylaw with 2 Corporate Consent. > > Bylaw 2 (Soft): > > Any player CAN modify a Soft Bylaw or publish any message on Agora > Corporation's behalf with 1 Corporate Consent.}} > > --Warrigal
The provision about rests is unnecessary; as the Agora Corporation is a second-class person. The Corporation should also have a basis; it seems appropriate for it to be the empty set.