Votes, as well as a proposal, inline. Gaelan
> On Oct 28, 2018, at 6:16 PM, Aris Merchant > <thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran > Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal > pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the > quorum is 6, the voting method is AI-majority, and the valid > options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is also a valid vote, as are > conditional votes). > > ID Author(s) AI Title > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 8112 G., ATMunn 1.0 The Middle Way FOR > 8113 Trigon 1.0 Auction cleanup PRESENT. I think I prefer complex but tested rules over simpler but potentially buggy rules, but not strongly enough to vote AGAINST. Willing to change my vote if I hear something compelling either way > 8114 Trigon, twg, G. 1.0 Free auctions 2 FOR. But this might break; does an auction cease to exist when it is completed? > 8115 Aris, Trigon 1.5 Heraldic uncertainty AGAINST per G. > 8116 Trigon, D Margaux 1.5 Control-C, Control-V FOR > 8117 D Margaux, twg 2.0 Fix for Uncertain Laurelings AGAINST per G. > 8118 G. 2.0 Laurels Last Longer FOR > 8119 D Margaux 2.0 Criminal Justice Adjustments Act FOR. I create this proposal: { Title: Law is Ambiguous Word Act AI: 2 Author: Gaelan Amend Rule 2531 (Referee Accountability) by replacing “law” with “the rules." } > 8120 D Margaux 2.0 Blot Decay FOR > 8121 G. 3.0 Retroactive Documents PRESENT (I’m not sure this is necessary) > 8122 Murphy 3.0 Middle of the road PRESENT until someone explains the reasoning on this one to me > > The proposal pool is currently empty. > > The full text of the aforementioned proposals is included below. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8112 > Title: The Middle Way > Adoption index: 1.0 > Author: G. > Co-authors: ATMunn > > > Amend Rule 2510 (Such is Karma) by replacing the list in which the list > items are delimited with the - symbol with the following list: > > - Any player with a karma of 5 or greater is a Samurai. > > - Any player with a karma of -5 or less is an Gamma. > > - The Samurai with the highest karma (if any) is the Shogun. > > - The Gamma with the lowest karma (if any) is the Honourless > Worm. > > [By replacing 'player' with 'Samurai' and 'Gamma' in the last two > list items, you can't get Shogun/Worm unless you've cleared a basic > barrier - right now you could be a Worm even if your karma isn't > all that low]. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8113 > Title: Auction cleanup > Adoption index: 1.0 > Author: Trigon > Co-authors: > > > [ Comment: I noticed that there are an entire eight rules defining > auctions and I thought that was a bit excessive. Oh, we also missed a > few sentences about contracts initiating auctions so this removes > them. This contains no functional changes but it makes the rules > defining auctions less cumbersome. ] > > Amend rule 2545 'Auctions' to read: > > An Auction is a way for entities to give away items in exchange > for a currency. Any rule CAN permit or require Auctions to be > initiated. > > Each Auction has one or more lots of items. A lot is a non-empty > list of items to be transferred to a single recipient. > > Each Auction has an Auctioneer. All rules permitting Auctions to > be initiated should specify an entity to be Auctioneer. If no > Auctioneer is specified, the default Auctioneer is Agora. > > Each Auction has an Announcer. Only persons can be Announcers. If > the Auctioneer of an Auction is a player, then that player is also > the Announcer of that Auction. Otherwise, the rule defining an > Auction CAN define the Announcer for that Auction. > > Amend the last paragraph of rule 2549 'Auction Initiation' by replacing > 'coins' with 'Agora's official currency'. > > Amend the last paragraph of rule 2551 'Auction End' by removing the > final sentence. > > Repeal rule 2546 'Lots' > Repeal rule 2547 'The Auctioneer' > Repeal rule 2548 'The Auction Announcer' > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8114 > Title: Free auctions 2 > Adoption index: 1.0 > Author: Trigon > Co-authors: twg, G. > > > [ Comment: Not sure how I actually feel about this being enacted but > proposals are cheap so I might as well. > > Version 2: Clear up wording. ] > > Create a new power-1 rule entitled 'Free Auctions' with the text: > > A player who is not the Auctioneer of an existing Auction > specified by this rule CAN, by announcement, initiate an auction > with emself as the Announcer and Auctioneer. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8115 > Title: Heraldic uncertainty > Adoption index: 1.5 > Author: Aris > Co-authors: Trigon > > > Amend rule 649 by appending the following sentence to the first paragraph: > > The Herald's monthly report is self-ratifying. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8116 > Title: Control-C, Control-V > Adoption index: 3.0 > Author: Trigon > Co-authors: D Margaux > > > If a rule entitled 'Earning Coins' exists, amend that rule by replacing > the text "if e has one" with "if e has any". > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8117 > Title: Fix for Uncertain Laurelings > Adoption index: 2.0 > Author: D Margaux > Co-authors: twg > > > [Based on twg’s prior proposal. The idea here is to relieve the PM of > the obligation to appoint a new speaker until any doubt about a recent > Laureling is resolved.] > > Amend Rule 103 to replace this text: > > “If at any time the office of Speaker is vacant, or when one or more > players win Agora, then the Prime Minister CAN and SHALL, once and > in a timely fashion, appoint a Laureled player to the office of Speaker > by announcement.” > > With: > > “If at any time the office of Speaker is vacant, or when one or more players > win Agora, then the Prime Minister CAN once appoint a Laureled player > to the office of Speaker by announcement. Whenever the Prime Minister CAN > appoint a Laureled player to the office of Speaker, e SHALL do so in a timely > manner, except that the Prime Minister MAY defer appointing a new Speaker > while there is pending one or more open CFJs that could plausibly determine > or affect the question of whether a player is Laureled.” > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8118 > Title: Laurels Last Longer > Adoption index: 2.0 > Author: G. > Co-authors: > > > Amend Rule 103 (The Speaker) by replacing: > The player or players who have most recently won the game are > called Laureled. > with: > Every player who has won the game since a Speaker was last > appointed is called Laureled. > > > [If several wins happen in quick succession, the P.M. can choose from > any of those winners, not just the most very recent (which are likely > the most uncertain). Of course, it doesn't fix things if all winners > since the last speaker appointment are uncertain, but it helps. It's > also fairer to the set of winners overall]. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8119 > Title: Criminal Justice Adjustments Act > Adoption index: 2.0 > Author: G. > Co-authors: > > > [Purpose is to streamline and clarify the conditions under > which fines can be imposed; make it possible to impose > fines after 14 days when a finger is pointed within 14 days; > and to clarify the time period for imposing fines when it is > based on the failure to meet a deadline] > > Amend Rule 2531 (Referee Accountability) to replace this text: > > "Any attempt to levy a fine is INEFFECTIVE if it does not include > (1) value of the fine in blots, (2) the name of the person being > fined (the perp), and (3) the specific reason for the fine, or if > it attempts to levy a fine on a person for an action or inaction > which e (more likely than not) did not commit, or if it attempts > to levy a fine for an action or inaction which is not prohibited > by law, or if it attempts to levy a fine with a value which is > blatantly and obviously unsuited to the conduct which constitutes > the reason for its levy or to the person to which it is being > levied, or if it is made more than 14 days after the conduct > constituting the reason for the fine, or if it attempts to levy a > fine to a player who has already been levied a fine for the > conduct constituting the reason for the levy, or if it attempts to > levy a fine on a zombie for an action that its master performed on > its behalf." > > with this text: > > "Any attempt to levy a fine is INEFFECTIVE if: > > (1) it does not include value of the fine in blots, the name > of the person being fined (the perp), and the specific > reason for the fine; > > (2) it attempts to levy a fine on a person for an action or > inaction which e (more likely than not) did not commit; > > (3) it attempts to levy a fine for an action or inaction > which is not prohibited by law; > > (4) it attempts to levy a fine with a value that is blatantly > and obviously unsuited to the conduct which constitutes > the reason for its levy or to the person on whom it is > being levied; > > (5) it attempts to levy a fine (i) by summary judgement more > than 14 days after the action constituting the reason > for the fine or (ii) based upon the investigation of > of a Finger that had been Pointed more than 14 days > after the action constituting the reason for the fine; > > (6) it attempts to levy a fine on a player for failing to > take an action within the time period set by the Rules > and that time period had expired (i) more than 14 days > prior to the attempted fine, if the attempted fine is > imposed by summary judgement or (ii) more than 14 days > prior to the Pointed Finger, if the fine is imposed > based on an investigation of such Finger; > > (7) it attempts to levy a fine on a player who has already > been fined for the conduct constituting the reason for > the levy; or > > (8) it attempts to levy a fine on a zombie for an action > that its master performed on its behalf." > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8120 > Title: Blot Decay > Adoption index: 2.0 > Author: D Margaux > Co-authors: > > > Amend Rule 2551 to replace: > > “If a player has neither gained blots nor expunged any blots from emself > in the current Agoran week, e CAN expunge 1 blot from emself by > announcement.” > > With: > > “At the end of each Agoran week, 1 blot is automatically expunged from each > impure player who that week had not gained any blots.” > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8121 > Title: Retroactive Documents > Adoption index: 3.0 > Author: D Margaux > Co-authors: > > Amend Rule 1551 (Ratification) by replacing: > the gamestate is modified to what it would be if, > at the time the ratified document was published, the gamestate had > been minimally modified to make the ratified document as true and > accurate as possible. > with: > the gamestate is modified to what it would be if, > at the time the ratified document was published, the gamestate had > been minimally modified to make the ratified document as true and > accurate as possible; however, if the document explicitly specifies > a different past time as being the time the document was true, the > specified time is used to determine the minimal modifications. > > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > ID: 8122 > Title: Middle of the road > Adoption index: 3.0 > Author: Murphy > Co-authors: > > Amend Rule 2422 (Voting Strength) by replacing this text: > > If not otherwise specified, the voting strength of an entity on an > Agoran decision is 1. > > with this text: > > If not otherwise specified, the voting strength of an entity on an > Agoran decision is 3. > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////