On Sun, 2021-09-26 at 21:24 -0400, Jason Cobb via agora-discussion wrote: > On 9/26/21 21:16, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: > > On 9/26/2021 5:55 PM, Telna via agora-discussion wrote: > > > The phrase "arbitrary proposals" in AIAN means that ANY permanent > > > limitation on what a proposal can do ossifies Agora, since then your > > > proposals can't be truly arbitrary anymore. > > > > > Wait does that mean the don't ossify Agora rule has ossified Agora? > > > > If so, Agora is ossified, and since it can't become ossified again, that > > rule can't prevent anything from being ossified further? > > > > [The real answer is, I'm guessing, that a "any reasonable combination of > > actions" could include a proposal that repeals the ossification rule, that > > we time to take effect before the "arbitrary" proposal takes effect. So > > as long as both proposals could go through, we're fine.] > > Yep. See CFJs 3765 and 3766.
Right, the important point here is "permanent limitation". A semipermanent limitation that we can repeal, like the one in AIAN, doesn't create an ossification (as long as the repeal, plus a followup proposal, would fit into the four-week time limit). A permanent limitation would, though, regardless of its nature. -- ais523