Thank you for this, G.! Would you like to stay interim for now, or should I initiate an election?
On 12/20/2017 4:06 PM, Kerim Aydin wrote:
I deputise for the Reportor to publish the following Weekly Report. THE WEEKLY SALPINX Winter Solstice Edition ULLETIN - ASSESSOR RESIGNS ** URGENT BULLETIN - ASSESSOR RESIGNS ** URGE AGORAN ECONOMIC MALAISE DEEPENS AS LEGISLATIVE REFORM IS SCUPPERED BY SPECIAL INTERESTS In a stunning reversal for the Reformers, Proposal 7988 was defeated by several late vote-switches from FOR to AGAINST, including a switch by the proposal's author. Proposal 7988 would have changed the basis of Agoran money supply from a system of fluctuating stamps that drained the Agoran bank while making Officers' pay a weekly gamble dependent on the timing of the Treasuror's report, to a monthly automatic supply rate independent of Agora's balance sheet. While initial votes favored the proposal, several legislators switched votes due to a single clause, which eliminated non-players' ability to freely call CFJs (instead requiring w/o 3 objections). The rights of non-players was seen as non-negotiable to some voters, who switched their votes and killed the proposal. The author of the proposal switched eir vote not for the non-players per se, but due to other events: "I'm now convinced, by the events of the Black Card Scandal, that CFJs should be entirely removed from the economy and 2 CFJs/week should be an absolute right in Rule 217. As for economic reforms, I'm done - you all can do what you want there." Since that vote, no non-player CFJs have been called in the time it would have taken to repair that clause, and economic reforms and general activity has come to a near-standstill, or at least reached a new level of uncertainty as the necessary Treasuror's Reports have languished. Still, in principle, those rights have been protected. There is no current word on the next steps for the economy. A land-reform bill has been in drafting for months, but its sheer complexity leaves in question its success with voters. Meanwhile, a new gameplay system of Favours and Balloons may be rendering the importance of the base economy increasingly irrelevant. AGORAN CREDIT UNION OPENS, ATTRACTS DEPOSITS The one bright spot for economic action has been the opening of the Agoran Credit Union, a Contract that allows persons to deposit Shinies in exchange for an ACU private currency of Bills, at the rate of 10 Bills for 1 Shiny. This has allowed for some flexibility in exchanges and may ultimately provide some kind of private solution to economic troubles. "If we can arrange it so Agora can borrow currency from the ACU, then Shinies can go from Agora to players to the ACU to Agora again, with the only casualty being Agora's national debt level which will continually expand. Just like a real currency!" said one Agoran source, though whether it was a positive statement or deranged muttering is a subject for debate. IF THIS HEADLINE IS TRUE, CONDITIONALITY MAY BE ON ITS WAY OUT For over 17 years, since the foundational judgements of CFJs 1214-1215, taking actions "conditionally" has been seen as substantially clear for the purposes of specifying by-announcement actions, with certain limits on the complexity/scope of conditional clauses. At press time, voting was very close on Proposal 7993, which enacts a Rule purporting to ban the practice once and for all. However, the banning Rule would be enacted at Power-1, so there has been some discussion on whether it would succeed in overruling the accepted specifications of R478, as governed in interpretation by R217. HISTORY CORNER - AGORAN HOLIDAYS At its inception in 1993 (and in previous Nomic World), Agora was an extremely academic exercise - in the sense that most players' internet access was governed by the academic calendar. As such, early on it became clear, if you were one of the few to be around on winter holidays, you could get through all sorts of bad proposals and scams while people weren't paying attention. R1769 was first adopted in 1998 as a way to work around this problem. From its initial adoption until late 2013, R1769 actually "changed" time in the game, by saying (in essence) "if a deadline [e.g. for voting, or an Officer's duty] occurs during a Holiday, the deadline is instead N time after the end of the Holiday." (N varied over the years). This was straightforward to say, but its legalistic effects were complex. As mentioned recently in CFJ 3580, Agora does not have high-level protections against "mucking with the definition of time." A Rule might say "a day in Agora is 3 centuries of real time" and effectively halt all play (subject to R217 definition limitations). And indeed, every year it became a bit of a bet as to "how the holiday deadlines will be broken this time." In this reporter's memory, one that jumps out was an assertion that this made the deadline for posting Intent (for Objections) come *after* the time for actually conducting the action, with fairly predictable results. The current "soft" holiday rule has its problems. It simply says that punishment is not appropriate for missing holiday deadlines - however this does not stop Voting, nor does it prevent people from deputising for missed Officer's duties. This is somewhat lessened by the fact that, these days, there's no academic access limit and people generally don't leave over the holidays, and to date it has caused no noted issues.