Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Re: BUS: request to join

2012-11-06 Thread Pavitra
On 11/06/2012 02:06 PM, ais523 wrote: > On Tue, 2012-11-06 at 07:47 -0600, Pavitra wrote: >> CFJ stands for "Call for Judgement". It's a request for an official >> ruling on some aspect of the game that may be unclear or controversial. > > It's also a username I commonly use (to the extent that I

Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Re: BUS: request to join

2012-11-06 Thread ais523
On Tue, 2012-11-06 at 07:47 -0600, Pavitra wrote: > CFJ stands for "Call for Judgement". It's a request for an official > ruling on some aspect of the game that may be unclear or controversial. It's also a username I commonly use (to the extent that I often will immediately attempt to interpret "C

Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Re: BUS: request to join

2012-11-06 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012, Klaus Herrmanns wrote:  > In my opinion, simple and hard-to-misunderstand typos like AGAINT instead > of AGAINST should be regulated by the general rules on how we deal with > unclear communication and formal details. AGAINT has a specific history; someone privately emaile

Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Re: BUS: request to join

2012-11-06 Thread Pavitra
CFJ stands for "Call for Judgement". It's a request for an official ruling on some aspect of the game that may be unclear or controversial. On 11/05/2012 10:30 PM, Max Schutz wrote: > now what is cfj > > On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Kerim Aydin wrote: > >> >> >> >> On Mon, 5 Nov 2012, omd w

Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Re: BUS: request to join

2012-11-06 Thread Klaus Herrmanns
I like the idea of a dictionary, but would prefer to see it used for nontrivial shortcuts and synonyms.   In my opinion, simple and hard-to-misunderstand typos like AGAINT instead of AGAINST should be regulated by the general rules on how we deal with unclear communication and formal details. If