On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Kerim Aydin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> [Let's bulletproof it]
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> I withdraw my previous proposal, Naming Convention.
>
>
> I submit the following proposal, Naming Convention.  Henri is the
> coauthor.
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> If Rule 2428 (Mandatory Identification) has not been repealed,
> amend its name to 'Naming Conventions' and amend its text to read
> as indicated below.
>
> Otherwise, create a new rule with the name 'Naming Conventions' and
> set its text to read as indicated below.
>
> Text as indicated above would be indicated below:
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>        Each Player has a single Agoran Name, also known as eir Nickname,
>        by which that Player SHOULD generally be known and referred to
>        in order to ensure accuracy of communication with and about that
>        player.  Nicknames are tracked by the Registrar.
>
>        A Player CAN set or change eir nickname Without Objection
>        from the Registrar.  The Registrar CAN set or change a Player's
>        nickname without Objection from that Player.
>
>        If a Player has never set eir nickname, or eir nickname CANNOT
>        be determined with reasonable effort, the Registrar CAN set
>        that nickname With Notice.
>
>        A Player SHOULD sign eir announcements with eir nickname or
>        a reasonably determinable abbreviation or approximation
>        thereof, or make eir nickname a clearly distinguishable
>        portion of eir registered e-mail address.  Failure to do so
>        on a habitual basis is the Class-1 Crime of Not Being Named.
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>        The Registrar SHALL use eir abilities with regard to Nicknames
>        to ensure that each player's nickname reflects that player's
>        wishes, within the bounds that would ensure nicknames can
>        reasonably, clearly, and briefly identify the unique player
>        in question from other players or former players.
>
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> -G.
>
>

What is a "Class-X Crime of N" defined as?

-Henri

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