One of the "near-term" applications for SPEL/mwak is managing,
recording and summarizing deliberative assembly, tasks traditionally
reserved to presidents, chairmans and secretaries.

The members would interact in a chat with the Prez (president), 
who would make sure they have properly formulated "motions",
and then would post them to the main room in order. 

Robert's Rules is fairly large and specific on many points,
so much of it can be implemented in such a computerized setting.
Of course any rule set or parlimentary authority could be implemented.

A benefit over traditional presidents is that it would speak all the
langauges involved with equal fluency, and provide translations for
all contents likewise. Thus it can be used for international business
and policy meetings/corporations etc. 

The Sert's (secretaries) main job is to keep an archive of current 
policy and meeting minutes, which then can be queried by members,
either during or outside of a meeting. 

Of course we have to think about the current presidents, and chairmans
who tend to be some of the highest paid people in an organization. It
can be marketed to them as making things easier for them, such as
translation, making sure people have properly formulated motions, and
are generally following the rules of the process. 

The current presidents and vice-presidents don't have to feel 
completely obsoleted, much like how we still have drone pilots, for
instance the president may choose which of several proposed motions
will be heard next, and other decisions which they wish to maintain
under their supervision, such as overiding time constraints or other
rules at their discretion. 

Otherwise anywhere it is acceptable to follow the rules rigourously,
the prez and sert could operate fully autonomously, in the example of 
online discussion forums, community documentation, and possibly even 
collaborative software development. 

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Logan Streondj



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