Re: DIS: [Research Request] Thoughts on Technical Domains of Control

2020-05-26 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/26/2020 5:14 PM, James Cook via agora-discussion wrote: >> Obviously, answering all of these questions is a lot of work and the >> goal of my thesis, but if anything quickly comes to mind, I'd >> appreciate any contributions. One thing just occurred to me. I've never seen this option used,

Re: DIS: [Research Request] Thoughts on Technical Domains of Control

2020-05-26 Thread James Cook via agora-discussion
> Obviously, answering all of these questions is a lot of work and the > goal of my thesis, but if anything quickly comes to mind, I'd > appreciate any contributions. Blockchains are an elaborate solution to the problem of agreeing on a set of public events and in what order they happened. This se

Re: DIS: [Research Request] Thoughts on Technical Domains of Control

2020-05-26 Thread James Cook via agora-discussion
On Mon, 25 May 2020 at 22:27, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion wrote: > I'm currently starting on a thesis about technical domains of control. > I'm planning to build on my judgement in CFJ 3642 and incorporate an > even more thorough review of the literature and, if I can, dra

DIS: [Research Request] Thoughts on Technical Domains of Control

2020-05-25 Thread Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion
I'm currently starting on a thesis about technical domains of control. I'm planning to build on my judgement in CFJ 3642 and incorporate an even more thorough review of the literature and, if I can, draw analogies to other systems. I then plan to make some proposals about better ways to think about

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-12 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/11/2020 12:00 PM, Reuben Staley wrote: > I think that there's a problem subdividing time periods in Agora. > There's not always a clear date where a certain era started and ended. > PAoaM, for instance, entered drafting in November 2017 and was finally > enacted in February 2018, but was dis

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-12 Thread Jason Cobb via agora-discussion
On 5/12/20 4:37 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote: > Proposal 8014, "Putting Agora on a Map". It enacted all the systems for > the 2018 map system reboot. Ah, thanks! -- Jason Cobb

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-12 Thread Reuben Staley via agora-discussion
On 5/12/20 2:31 PM, Jason Cobb via agora-discussion wrote: On 5/11/20 3:00 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote: I think that there's a problem subdividing time periods in Agora. There's not always a clear date where a certain era started and ended. PAoaM, for instance, entered drafting

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-12 Thread Jason Cobb via agora-discussion
On 5/11/20 3:00 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote: > I think that there's a problem subdividing time periods in Agora. > There's not always a clear date where a certain era started and ended. > PAoaM, for instance, entered drafting in November 2017 and was finally > enacted in February 2

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-11 Thread Reuben Staley via agora-discussion
On 5/11/20 8:28 AM, nch via agora-discussion wrote:>> Maybe there could be an office for Agora academia specifically? The 'Professor'? Has a bi-annual report of all theses, perhaps? Maybe we could make a campaign to make a timeline of Agora history? I dunno. For those unfamiliar with what I mean

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-11 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/11/2020 7:49 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote: > On 5/11/2020 7:28 AM, nch wrote: >> I'm going to re-arrange CB's original message a little bit because I think >> it >> makes more sense to respond to those points in that order. >> >> On Monday, May 11, 2020 3:55:24 AM CDT Cuddle Beam via agora-discus

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-11 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/11/2020 7:28 AM, nch wrote: > I'm going to re-arrange CB's original message a little bit because I think it > makes more sense to respond to those points in that order. > > On Monday, May 11, 2020 3:55:24 AM CDT Cuddle Beam via agora-discussion wrote: >> To FURTHER show how a well-document

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-11 Thread nch via agora-discussion
I'm going to re-arrange CB's original message a little bit because I think it makes more sense to respond to those points in that order. On Monday, May 11, 2020 3:55:24 AM CDT Cuddle Beam via agora-discussion wrote: > To FURTHER show how a well-documented history is a good idea, it's NOT ONLY > t

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-11 Thread Cuddle Beam via agora-discussion
This is a bit of a tangent but I think that Agora could really, REALLY use a better way to record its history. Blognomic has every single dynasty of its history documented, which makes research (and appreciation) of its past very easy. I'm very surprised that Agora has nothing like it yet (aside fr

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-10 Thread Edward Murphy via agora-discussion
ais523 wrote: The main innovation of Notes is that you needed to collect sets of particular pitches in order to do anything, so the goal was, in effect, to aim for particular /types/ of glitter to boost your economic Including 'singing' Happy Birthday (in any key) for a win.

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-04 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/4/2020 11:03 AM, Nch wrote: > > Any feedback is appreciated. My ultimate goal is two documents: > > * A description of the various economies and if feasible, a taxonomy > based on them. > > * A document outlining Do's and Dont's of Agoran economies based on the > successes and failures of prev

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-04 Thread Nch via agora-discussion
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Monday, May 4, 2020 12:57 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote: > On 5/4/20 11:22 AM, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: > > > Did some spot Ruleset checks based on memory these are the ones I know or > > found: > > 2000 - 2002 Stems, Papyrus, Vot

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-04 Thread Reuben Staley via agora-discussion
On 5/4/20 11:22 AM, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: Did some spot Ruleset checks based on memory these are the ones I know or found: 2000 - 2002 Stems, Papyrus, Voting Entitlements, Indulgences, Auctions. Multiple roles (Scribes, Acolytes, Politicians) to promote trade. 2003 - 2006 Boon

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-04 Thread ais523 via agora-discussion
On Mon, 2020-05-04 at 10:22 -0700, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: > 2007Nothing I think (big rules reset year). > > 2008Notes, Pitch, Conductor. A fun and complex arrangement > about earning notes on a scale and playing chords to perform actions. The economy immediately

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-04 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/3/2020 9:39 PM, Nch via agora-discussion wrote: > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > On Sunday, May 3, 2020 11:35 PM, Nch via agora-discussion > wrote: > >> I'm working on something related to economic systems in Agora. Anyone happen >> to have records (or a good memory) of various econ

Re: DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-03 Thread Nch via agora-discussion
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, May 3, 2020 11:35 PM, Nch via agora-discussion wrote: > I'm working on something related to economic systems in Agora. Anyone happen > to have records (or a good memory) of various economic systems. Ideally for > each economic system I'd have a snaps

DIS: Research Request: Economics

2020-05-03 Thread Nch via agora-discussion
I'm working on something related to economic systems in Agora. Anyone happen to have records (or a good memory) of various economic systems. Ideally for each economic system I'd have a snapshot of its rules, its results, and pivotal discussions around its design. Any pointing at the right direct

DIS: Research Request

2017-05-25 Thread Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
For general public reference and my work on a specific thesis, I would appreciate if people could send me any notes or archives relating to Agora that they have that they would be willing to be made public. I am mainly looking for ones that are not currently public, but if you don't know, I can sor