Also, special deputisation doesn't make you the officer. Only normal deputisation does. And only for elected offices.
On 06/27/17 06:52, Nic Evans wrote: > On 06/27/17 04:18, CuddleBeam wrote: >> I forgot to clarify a thing, sorry. I retract my lastest CFJ >> of "Cuddlebeam has earned a Platinum Ribbon" (the one posted in that >> message before this one). >> >> Via the Town Fountain Rule ("Any rule may allow special deputisation" >> as ""Any rule allows special deputisation", depending on your choice >> of the meaning of "may") for special deputisation for the Speaker, I >> award myself a Platinum Ribbon. > > So your interpretation of the word 'may' is that it means nothing at > all? How does permission or possibility become certainty in this line > of reasoning? > > Also, you still need to perform an action that's appropriate to the > Speaker to special deputise, per R2160. > >> I now CFJ (again) "Cuddlebeam has earned a Platinum Ribbon", I bar >> nobody. >
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