Linked, you think?  -G.

On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, omd wrote:
> At this point, the present Moot is clearly not going to end with
> resolution of the issues involved.  Therefore, I call:
> 
> CFJ: The original version of Rule 2437 (The Dungeon Master) generally
> allows/allowed the Dungeon Master to set properties of the rule
> itself.
> CFJ: If the Rules unconditionally allow someone to perform a certain
> rule change by announcement (not as the result of, e.g., a dependent
> action), then it is generally possible for the "general player review"
> clause in Rule 105 to be satisfied (e.g. through a formal but
> non-Rules-specified process).
> CFJ: For the purposes of Rule 105, "general player review through a
> reasonably public process" requires a process whose formal details are
> known in advance.
> CFJ: For the purposes of Rule 105, "general player review through a
> reasonably public process" cannot be achieved with a process which (a)
> is completed in any fewer than 96 hours, and (b) does not inform
> players in advance about the amount of time it will take to complete.
> 
> Should cover a decent portion of the interpretation space, although
> not all.  I present no arguments, because this has been discussed to
> death already.


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