On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Geoffrey Spear wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Elliott Hird
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Honestly, I feel like it should trigger whenever there's no way to
> > change the blah blah blah /that most players know of/.
> 
> How pragmatic.

Proto:

Amend Rule 1698 (Agora Is a Nomic) by appending:

Upon a judicial finding, not appealed for 2 weeks, that a specified 
game change that took effect in the 2 weeks preceding the CFJ has 
made it practically IMPOSSIBLE to make or adopt such rule changes/
proposals in this time frame by any remotely reasonable method, 
that change is so cancelled.  Such a finding is appropriate if and
only if the specified game change that would be cancelled is 
specified clearly, unambiguously, and as minimally as reasonably 
possible to remove the impossibility.

[The Platonic cancellation is still there in 1st paragraph as a 
failsafe if judicial system breaks too.  This pragmatic version
includes some boundaries for reasonableness; e.g. if a rule change
could happen by requiring everyone to deregister, maybe that's a
wholly unreasonable (not remotely reasonable) method].



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