On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 00:32, Ed Murphy <emurph...@socal.rr.com> wrote: > Proto-Proposal: Committees > (AI = 3, II = 2, please) > > Create a rule titled "Committees" with Power 3 and this text: > > Each rule is assigned to zero or more committees. Changing > whether a rule is assigned to a committee is secured, with a > power threshold equal to that rule's power. > > If a proposal would amend (whether directly or indirectly) a > rule assigned to a committee, and at least half the members > of that committee (measured at the start of its voting period) > who voted on that proposal cast more votes AGAINST it than FOR > it, then it is entirely without effect, even if adopted. > > Create a rule titled "Committee Membership" with Power 2 and this text: > > The following committees exist, consisting of at least the > following members: > > a) The Rules Committee, consisting of the Rulekeepor, the > Promotor, the Assessor, the Grand Poobah, the Speaker, > and the Anarchist. I think the speaker would be a better fit in administration. > > b) The Administration Committee, consisting of all > high-priority officers. > > c) The Judiciary Committee, consisting of the Clerk of the > Courts, the Justiciar, and all standing and sitting > players. > > d) The Finance Committee, consisting of the Accountor and > all recordkeepors of rule-backed assets. > > e) The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, > consisting of the Notary and the Liaison of each > subsidized contract. and each registered partnership? > > f) The Indian Affairs Committee, consisting of the > Scorekeepor and all contestmasters. > > g) The Foreign Relations Committee, consisting of the > Speaker, the Ambassador, and all Embassies. > > If a committee would otherwise have less than five members, then > a player CAN spend any 5-M of eir Notes (where M is its number of > members) to become a member of it. This shouldn't be permanent (at least if the committee comes to naturally have more than 5 members for an extended period of time). Perhaps the above members are "chartered members" of the committee, and non-chartered members resets if there are 5 chartered members at the beginning of a week.
Also (5-M) arbitrary notes isn't very musical... Augmented chord? Pentatonic scale? > > The IADoP's report includes the membership of each committee. > > Create a rule titled "Subsidized Contracts" with Power 2 and this text: > > Subsidy is a public contract switch with values Unsubsidized > (default) and Subsidized. Changes secured at what power? (if not 2, then why a power 2 rule?) > > Liaison is a subsidized contract switch with values null and > all roles defined by that contract. > > Subsidize the following contracts, with the following Liaisons: > * AAA (Secretary of Agriculture) > * RBoA (Treasurer) > * PBA (Coinkeepor) > * Vote Market (Broker) > > Assign the following rules to the Rules Committee: > * 105 (Rule Changes) > * 1688 (Power) > * 2140 (Power Controls Mutability) > * 693 (Agoran Decisions) > * 107 (Initiating Agoran Decisions) > * 683 (Voting on Agoran Decisions) > * 208 (Resolving Agoran decisions) > * 955 (Determining the Will of Agora) > * 106 (Adopting Proposals) > * 1607 (The Promotor) > * 2137 (The Assessor) > * 1450 (Separation of Powers) Administration committee? Also: * 879 (Quorum) * 1698 (Agora Is A Nomic) > Assign the following rules to the Administration Committee: > * 1006 (Offices) > * 2143 (Official Reports and Duties) > * 2160 (Deputisation) > * 2154 (Election Procedure) > * 2217 (Periodic Elections) > * 2138 (The International Associate Director of Personnel) * 2019 (Prerogatives)? > > Assign the following rules to the Judiciary Committee: > * 991 (Judicial Cases Generally) > * 2158 (Judicial Questions) > * 1868 (Judge Assignment Generally) > * 591 (Inquiry Cases) > * 2230 (Notices of Violation) > * 1504 (Criminal Cases) > * 2228 (Rests) > * 2229 (Just Resting) > * 2169 (Equity Cases) I think this is better assigned to SBaE, as it greatly affects the character of contracts. > * 2157 (Judicial Panels) > * 911 (Appeal Cases) > > Assign the following rules to the Finance Committee: > * 2166 (Assets) > * 2126 (Notes) > * 2199 (Ribbons) * 2181 (The Accountor) > Assign the following rules to the Small Business and Entrepreneurship > Committee: > * 1742 (Contracts) > * 2173 (The Notary) > * 2197 (Defining Contract Changes) > * 2198 (Making Contract Changes) > * 2178 (Public Contracts) > * 2191 (Pledges) > * 2145 (Partnerships) > > Assign the following rules to the Indian Affairs Committee: > * 2179 (Points) > * 2136 (Contests) > * 2232 (Contest Axes) > * 2233 (Awarding and Revoking Points) > * 2187 (Win by High Score) > > Assign the following rules to the Foreign Relations Committee: > * 2200 (Nomic Definitions) > * 2148 (The Ambassador) > * 2185 (Foreign Relations) > * 2147 (Protectorates) > * 2159 (Protective Decrees) > * 2206 (Foreign Trade) > * 2207 (Trade Embargo) -woggle