Yeah, and there's the anti-ossification rule for the worst case.
By the way, could someone explain to me what is the distinction
between the possibility and legality of an action in Agora? From what
I gather, it seems to be that illegal actions can change the game
state if no one calls you out on it, is that right?

On 11/17/17, Alex Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-11-17 at 19:38 -0700, Reuben Staley wrote:
>> Oh, another thing: We'll need some way for all players currently
>> > registered to get some of these currencies, otherwise Agora will
>> > be stuck forever, as nobody will be able to write proposals..
>>
>> Yes, we do need to do that.
>
> There are at least four emergency methods of keeping the nomic going if
> something goes wrong with the pending mechanism (distribute a
> nonpending proposal without three objections, illegal but possible
> distribution of a nonpending proposal by the Promotor, distribution of
> a nonpending proposal by the Prime Minister, impossible but self-
> ratifying resolution of a nonexistent proposal by the Assessor that
> subsequently cause a rule change when it self-ratifies).
>
> Ideally, though, we wouldn't have to use them.
>
> --
> ais523
>

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