On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 8:29 PM Jason Cobb via agora-discussion < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 6/28/20 11:06 PM, Ed Strange via agora-business wrote: > > So, as it currently stands, the Referee can impose 6 blots around > anywhere > > e wants for no reason whatsoever, just because e feels like it. This > seems, > > to put it mildly, unfair (the PM can also do this but e is a special boi, > > so this is fine). I create the following proposal and pay 1 legislative > > product to pend it. > > > > Title: Only the PM can be arbitrary! > > AI: 1.7 > > Coauthor Aris > > Text: Repeal Rule 2479/6 "Official Injustice" > > > I think a judge found that it's impossible to amend a specific rule > revision, so it's likely to be impossible to repeal it, too. Depending on the judge's reasoning, that doesn't necessarily follow. If you amend a revision, it isn't the same revision anymore. It's like trying to change a git commit. That (arguably) doesn't even make sense as an operation. By contrast, repealing a revision simply means making it not be a rule anymore. It (arguably) works so long as that revision is the revision currently in effect. -Aris

