On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 3:04 PM Edward Murphy via agora-discussion
<agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>
> Aris wrote:
>
> > Title: Ratification Rewrite
> > Adoption index: 3.0
> > Author: Aris
> > Co-authors: Jason, G., Murphy
> [snip]
> > Amend Rule 1551, "Ratification", by changing it to read as follows:
> >
> >    When a statement is ratified, play proceeds as if the statement has
> >    become true, and the state of the game is updated accordingly.
> [snip]
> > Amend Rule 2201, "Self-Ratification", by changing it to read in full:
> >
> >    When a public document is defined as self-ratifying by the rules
> >    remains continuously undoubted for one week, it is ratified
> >    that the statement became true and correct in all respects
> >    at its effective date.

That should be "document became true and correct". My error.


> Apart from R1551 being confusing unless you remember R2201, it may also
> be useful to also define "effective date" in the context of a statement
> being ratified (e.g. without objection). In particular, if I try to RWO
> "Bob had 14 coins at <specific time>" then that's pretty clear, but if I
> try to RWO "Bob has 14 coins", then how should that be interpreted?
>    a) "Bob had 14 coins when intent was announced"
>    b) "Bob had 14 coins when resolution was announced"

The idea is that the time is resolution by default. I'll think about
how to make that more explicit.

-Aris

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