On Tue, 3 Oct 2017, Kerim Aydin wrote:
However, what keeps non-players from voting is in R683:
An entity submits a ballot on an Agoran decision by publishing a
notice satisfying the following conditions:
[...]
2. The entity casting the ballot (the voter) was, at the
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 at 16:32 Kerim Aydin wrote:
> It looks like *all* entities, anywhere, ever, have a voting strength
> of 1 on decisions to adopt proposals, as per here in R2422:
>
> If not otherwise specified, the voting strength of
> an entity on an Agoran decision is 1
It looks like *all* entities, anywhere, ever, have a voting strength
of 1 on decisions to adopt proposals, as per here in R2422:
If not otherwise specified, the voting strength of
an entity on an Agoran decision is 1.
However, what keeps non-players from voting is in R6
Cool, I'll gain a better understanding of all of this as I become hopefully
temp assessor.
I've got some scripts to write today it seems.
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 15:45 Alex Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-05-29 at 20:12 +, Quazie wrote:
> > If voting strength increases or decreases during the vo
On Mon, 2017-05-29 at 20:12 +, Quazie wrote:
> If voting strength increases or decreases during the voting period, what
> happens? Nichdel voted and then deregistered, thus dropping eir strength
> to 0 - do eir votes still count?
Actually, nonregistered persons have voting strength 1. They ju
If voting strength increases or decreases during the voting period, what
happens? Nichdel voted and then deregistered, thus dropping eir strength
to 0 - do eir votes still count?
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