On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Keba <ag...@kebay.org> wrote:
> Proposal "Leet Leadership" (AI=1, II=1, distributable via fee)
> {{{
> Create a new Rule with power=1 entitled "Leet Leadership":
>
>        When an interested proposal consisting of exact 1337 words
>        (excluding information like name, or adoption/interest index) is
>        enacted, its proposer CAN in a timely fashion award emself a
>        Leadership Token.
> }}}

That should be "exactly 1337".

I suggest adding a clause like this: "If there is ambiguity about the
number of words in a proposal (for example, if there are hyphenated
words), it SHOULD be interpreted as containing exactly 1337 words, if
possible." Thus, people don't have to avoid ambiguous things like
"bilge-pump" in their proposals; they can just include them and it
will be good enough.

—Suggester Tanner L. Swett

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