On 7/8/09 3:43 PM, Sean Hunt wrote: [snip] > {{ > d) The rules explicitly state that it MAY be performed while > certain conditions are satisfied. Except as allowed by the > rules, performing such an action is a violation of the m ^^^^^^^^^ > }}
Oops? [snip] > The valid judgments for the judicial question on severity are the You should probably specify that they are also appropriate judgments. > nonnegative integers within 2 of the Severity of the Crime > breached by the Ninny. When the judicial question on severity is > assigned a judgment, a number of Rests equal to the judgment are > awarded to the Ninny. In addition, any player CAN, within the > next two weeks and without 4 objections, set the Severity of that > Crime to the judgment, unless the judgment has been set aside or > the question on severity is inapplicable. > > If the judge believes that the Severity of the Crime does not give > him the leeway to assign an appropriate number of Rests, e MAY and > SHOULD delay eir judgment long enough for em to change the > Severity of that Crime. You probably should spell out how long this MAY actually extends things for (if at all, given that 4 days is enough to resolve the dependent action). > }}. [snip] > I retract my proposal entitled "Encodings" and submit the following: > > Proposal: Encodings (AI=3 II=2) > {{{ > Enact a new power-3 rule entitled "Communications" > {{ > For the purposes of this message, an encoding is any manner of > interpreting text, including the base character encoding and any > encodings layered on top of that. > > Public messages are normally interpreted using UTF-8 on top of the > transmission protocol (including an encoding such as quoted- > printable required to transmit in a given medium), the default > encoding of Agora. Players SHOULD send messages in the default > encoding, SHALL explicitly specify (possibly with message headers) > when they do not, and SHALL NOT send messages in other encodings > if interpreting them in the default encoding would give an > alternate, valid meaning to it. > > Players MAY but SHOULD NOT send public messages with formatting > markup (such as HTML) that does not obfuscate the text, except > where otherwise specified. A message (or portion thereof) is said > to be in plain text if there is no markup in it. Players SHALL NOT > send a public message with a markup that makes the text unreadable > when viewed in raw form. Please specify enough for me to determine with reasonable confidence how to treat (under these rules): - a message with only a text/html part as generated by MS Word; - a message with only a text/html part as generated by Thunderbird; - a message with only a text/html part which uses entities to represent all non-alphanumeric characters; - a message with only a text/html part which uses entities to represent all text; - a multipart/alternative message with a text/plain part first and a (relatively clean and identical in content) text/html part second; - a multipart/alternative message with a text/plain part first and a text/rtf second; - a multipart/alternative message with a text/plain part first and a (identical in content) Base64-encoded PDF part second; - a text/rtf message; - a text/plain message encoded with quoted-printable for all whitespace and all non-ASCII characters; - a text/plain message that uses Windows-1252 "smart" quote marks but is marked as ISO 8859-1; - a text/plain message encoded in Base64 (and marked as such in the MIME header); [Issues: The raw form after or before applying the transmission protocol? What counts as obfuscation? Which parts of a multipart/alternative message count? How off do you have to be to be sending in an encoding other than one you specify?] - woggle
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