On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 10:27 AM Forest Sweeney via agora-discussion
<agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 4:29 PM Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion <
> agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
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> > On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 12:57 PM nix via agora-discussion
> > <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> > >         - Wooden Gavel, awardable by the Arbitor to the judge of a CFJ
> > >           or series of CFJs with a strong and foundational impact on the
> > >           judicial precedents of Agora (additional information: ID
> > >           Numbers of the judgements).
> >
> > The qualifying CFJ judgements are CFJs 3938-4001 inclusive.
> >
> > Arbiter's Shortlist (I'll narrow it further after leaving time for
> > discussion - please let me know if I've missed some good ones.
> >
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3938
> > Judge Jason gives an important reading on the minimum number of
> > players possible to prevent ossification.
> >
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3948
> > Judge G. lays out the principle that different types of fora may have
> > different definitions for things like addressing other players.
> >
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3957
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3958
> > Dive deep into the forbidden arts with Judge ais523.
> >
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3966
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3966
> > A set of rule-caused rule changes accidentally changes the changes it
> > describes midway through changing.  Judge G. tells us what happens.
> >
> > https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3971
> > Judge secretsnail gives a nice walkthrough analysis of the "new"
> > tabled action rule.
> >
> > -G.
> >
>
> This isn't a voting situation, but I vote [3957/3958, 3966, 3971]. (barring
> any unlisted that may make the shortlist also)

I'll say my top choice at the moment is also 3957/3958 set.

Also, for completeness, erratum on the above:  The "3966" is actually
a 3-cfj set (3965-3967) with the longest part in 3965:
https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3965
https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3966
https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3967

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