A number of my previously issues, such as the text of rule 2309, remain unfixed.
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 at 16:46 Publius Scribonius Scholasticus < p.scribonius.scholasti...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, my main goal with this was to get an up to date ruleset published. > If I were elected, I would rewrap the whole ruleset and improve the > annotations. Additionally, I would reorganize the ruleset to be based on > the subsystems, as opposed to the type of thing the rules is about. For > example, I would replace Obligations with a specific thing for Contracts. > > > On 10/23/2017 10:58 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote: > > > > > > On Mon, 23 Oct 2017, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote: > >> THE FULL LOGICAL RULESET > > Comments: > > > > 1. A bunch of these still have wrapping problems. If it doesn't show > > up in your client, the below-quoted shows how it shows up for me (that's > > how it shows up for me even without quotes, and how it is in the mailman > > archives). > > > > 2. I'm guessing you'll unpack the annotations to be more human-friendly? > > > > 3. For all candidates: the current logical ordering isn't the best, > IMO. > > I'd be interested if candidates have different ideas on logical ordering > > (of course there is no perfect arrangement). > > > > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> Rule 1650/1 (Power=2) > >> Silliness > >> > >> Each Nomic Week a Player is designated the Silly Person. The > >> Silly Person > >> SHALL in that week, by announcement (1) designate another player, > >> who has not > >> been the Silly Person in the past two weeks, to be the next week's > >> Silly > >> Person; (2) submit a Silly Proposal. If there is ever no Silly > >> Person or the > >> Silly Person is not a player, then the next week's Silly Person is > >> the first > >> player that any player publicly designates to be the next week's > >> Silly Person. > >> > >> A Silly Proposal is a Proposal whose sole contents are one of > >> the following: > >> i) A limerick. > >> ii) A rhymed poem no longer than fourteen lines. (No free > >> verse!) > >> iii) A joke of no more than a hundred words. > >> iv) A truly hideous pun. > >> > >> The first Silly Proposal submitted by the week's Silly Person is > >> an Official > >> Proposal. > > >