I would be happy to take on some more offices as I have the time to do
so. I am also sad to see a player leaving and I hope they will return
when they are able. As to the problem in general, the problem could be
solved possibly via real-life rewards and/or contract it out via
AI/Computer or Mechanical Turk, which I may be interested in helping
with.
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Publius Scribonius Scholasticus


On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 12:46 PM, Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 09:29 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote:
>> On Mon, 15 May 2017, Nic Evans wrote:
>> > While we have the efficiency of authoritarianism we might as well clean
>> > up a couple things.
>>
>> I find, to my surprise, that this is too much like real life right now,
>> and I don't want the stress, nor to be the reluctant officer trying to
>> clean up.
> There shouldn't actually be much cleanup required here. Most of it's
> just closing the scam, which is something that should have happened
> anyway, and is anyway done via proposal.
>
> (Also note that I don't actually have a dictatorship. The scam was
> powerful enough to gain one, but I chose not to, in order to disrupt
> gameplay as little as possible.)
>
>> I thought I wouldn't mind being the quiet officer with rulekeepor and
>> Arbitor, not really minding what actual play was happening, but it's
>> taking too much time for this crap.
>>
>> I deregister.
>>
>> I would invite ais523 to consider being an Officer at some point.
>
> This is one of the biggest issues with Agora at the moment: we keep
> proposing things that require Officers to track, but nobody has time to
> actually track them. Part of the reason I'm mostly sitting on the
> sidelines, fixing problems when I notice them and scamming wins in the
> process when I can get away with it, is that I don't have large blocks
> of time to continuously devote to Agora like I used to.
>
> Are you implying that the scam is connected to an increased Rulekeepor
> and Arbitor workload, though? That would surprise me; most of the work
> made for those two offices recently seems to have been caused by events
> other than the scam.
>
>> I would make this a Cantus Cygneus, but I'm not even sure we have a 
>> registrar,
>> or an ADOP to make a registrar, and I'm sure that taking on necessary
>> duties as these it not actually what's on the Junta's mind.  Enjoy
>> your badges - maybe an officer will publish them in a report some day.
>
> Despite what I said earlier, if the Registrar is missing, that's one of
> the easiest jobs in Agora and I wouldn't mind taking it on. Do we have
> an ADoP at the moment? Part of the reason why people haven't been
> taking on offices may be just down to not knowing which offices are
> empty.
>
> --
> ais523

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