On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 3:03 PM Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk> wrote:

> On Mon, 2017-06-05 at 21:53 +0000, Quazie wrote:
> > I thought the whole point of a proposal competition was to distribute a
> > bunch of proposals without paying for them.  Proposal competitions are
> > apparently useless - darn.
>
> IIRC, the pending system worked rather differently when we invented
> proposal competitions.
>
> I'm starting to get the impression that basing an economy on proposal
> pending never works. Sometimes, distributing a proposal is part of a
> scam, and thus worth paying for / fighting over. However, the majority
> of proposals are intended to be "for the good of Agora" type things
> which give no benefit to the proposer over what they give to Agora as a
> whole. Asking people for payment for those seems backwards; rather, we
> should be /rewarding/ people for them.
>
> Proto: the pender of a proposal and the submitter must be different
> people. When a proposal is pended, the pender gains some fraction of
> the pend fee. (In my experience, preventing people from doing something
> for themselves has been the most reliable way of getting people to do
> it for each other.)
>
> --
> ais523
>

Counter proto: Pending is free, but if a proposal passes you get a reward
related to the F/A ratio, if it fails you get fined the A/F ratio.

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