I'm pretty sure I actually have a lime ribbon with written proposals

On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 11:00 PM Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via
agora-discussion <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 8:51 AM Alex Smith via agora-discussion
> <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> >
> >  On Wednesday, 3 June 2020, 11:44:08 GMT+1, Publius Scribonius
> Scholasticus via agora-discussion <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> > > For the purposes of lime ribbons, does being an author count as being
> > > a co-author?
> >
> > Lime Ribbons were intended for being someone who improved other people's
> proposals, rather than writing proposals yourself. It's historically been a
> hard ribbon to get, but that's arguably a good thing. So it's intentional
> that it only counts coauthors, not the actual author.
> >
> > I find that spending a week or two properly reviewing other people's
> proposals and pointing out mistakes/improvements in them tends to get you a
> Lime Ribbon naturally, but it's hard to get without special effort, and
> that's prettty much everything that we want from a Ribbon.
> >
> > --
> > ais523
>
> Okay, that's good context to have. My assumption was that it doesn't
> count, and then R. Lee's proposal showed that others agree. Based off
> of this logic, which I like, I plan to vote AGAINST R. Lee's proposal.
>


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>From R. Lee

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