" The Arbitor is an office, responsible for the administration of justice in a manner that is fair for the Device, if not for the rest of Agora."
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 4:25 AM Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion < agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote: > > On 11/15/2021 8:48 AM, Trigon via agora-discussion wrote: > > El 15/11/2021 a las 15:02, ais523 via agora-discussion escribió: > >> On Mon, 2021-11-15 at 16:00 +0100, nethack4.org dicebot via agora- > >> business wrote: > >> > >> Lots of nice short sentences here, so it may well be possible to come > >> up with something that works quite well. > >> > > > > Suggestions: > > > > (1) funny, but may take a lot of upkeep from officers > >> When an open device's judge is unassigned, the Arbitor CAN assign any > >> eligible player to be its judge by announcement, and SHALL do so in a > > timely fashion after it becomes an open and unassigned device. > > > > (2) similar appeal, but less upkeep > >> If a device has no judge assigned, then any player eligible to judge > > that device CAN assign it to emself without 3 objections. > > > > either of these could lead to fun CFJs. > > > > If these are implemented, I wonder if we could make the argument that the > device has a whole separate judicial process for determining how it works. > I think this could be done in common law - i.e. if something like the > above is inserted (either option), an actual CFJ about the device could be > judged "DISMISS - ask the device's assigned judge instead" to set the > precedent. > > -G. > > -- -- R. Lee