On 27 June 2013 22:38, Fool <fool1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If I receive any proposals promptly, I will distribute.
H. Speaker, I submit the following Proposals, separated by '==='. === Amend Rule 207 to read: Voters may vote either for or against any proposal within its prescribed voting period. Only messages which clearly and explicitly indicate a player's intention to vote for or against a proposal (using those words or unambiguous synonyms) are legal votes. In order to be legally cast, the vote must be received by the Speaker by the end of the prescribed voting period. The Speaker may not reveal any votes until the end of the prescribed voting period. Any Voter who does not legally vote within the prescribed voting period shall be deemed to have abstained. === Enact a new Rule which reads: In recognition of eir sterling service to the game of Agora XX, the Speaker is awarded 10 points when this Rule comes into effect. === Enact a new Rule which reads: In recognition of eir sterling service to the game of Agora XX, the Speaker is awarded 10 points when this Rule comes into effect. === Amend Rule 344, or the Rule which formerly had that number if there is exactly one such Rule, to read: The game shall end on June 30th at 00:04:30 UTC +1200, or at the time when all proposals whose voting periods concluded before that time take effect, whichever is later. The Winner of the game is the Voter with most points when the game ends; in case of a tie, all such Voters shall win simultaneously. At this time, no game actions may be taken and all timers shall pause. Each year on June 1st at 00:00 UTC the game shall resume and each player shall have eir points set to 0. At this time game actions may again be taken and all timers shall resume. === Repeal Rule 340. === -- Steve Gardner Research Grants Development Faculty of Business and Economics Monash University, Caulfield campus Rm: S8.04 | ph: (613) 9905 2486 e: steven.gard...@monash.edu *** NB I am now working 1.0 FTE, but I am away from my desk** on alternate Thursday afternoons (pay weeks). *** Two facts about lists: (1) one can never remember the last item on any list; (2) I can't remember what the other one is.