On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 13:58 -0400, comex wrote: > No rule specifically allows R1551 (Ratification) to make Rule Changes. > Rule 106 previously read: > > A proposal is a document outlining changes to be made to Agora, > including enacting, repealing, or amending rules, or making > other explicit changes to the gamestate. > > but now reads: > > A proposal is a fixed body of text which has been made into a > proposal using a process specifically described in the Rules. A > proposal SHOULD outline changes to be made to Agora, including > enacting, repealing, or amending rules, or making other explicit > changes to the gamestate. > > which arguably no longer grants permission to make Rule Changes.
Err, if proposals can't change the rules, and ratification can't change the rules, what can? Does AIAN kick in? -- ais523