BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
I vote for all proposals that should have been distributed. Publius Scribonius Scholasticus p.scribonius.scholasti...@gmail.com > On Jul 2, 2017, at 1:35 PM, Aris Merchant >wrote: > > On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Aris Merchant > wrote: >> I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran >> Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal >> pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the >> quorum is 6.0 and the valid options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is >> also a valid vote). >> >> >> ID Author(s)AI Title Pender Pend fee >> (sh.) >> --- >> 7865* Aris, o, [1] 3.1 Regulations v4 Aris 6 >> 7866* o, Quazie, [2] 1.7 More Betterer Pledges o 6 >> >> > > > Um, guys? I just realized that I super messed up. More Betterer > Pledges wasn't in the proposal pool, a revised version of it was. I > CoE my distribution of More Betterer Pledges, as the Promotor CAN only > distribute proposals in the pool. > > -Aris signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail
BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Aris Merchantwrote: > I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran > Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal > pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the > quorum is 6.0 and the valid options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is > also a valid vote). > > > ID Author(s)AI Title Pender Pend fee > (sh.) > --- > 7865* Aris, o, [1] 3.1 Regulations v4 Aris 6 > 7866* o, Quazie, [2] 1.7 More Betterer Pledges o 6 > > Um, guys? I just realized that I super messed up. More Betterer Pledges wasn't in the proposal pool, a revised version of it was. I CoE my distribution of More Betterer Pledges, as the Promotor CAN only distribute proposals in the pool. -Aris
Re: BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
I vote FOR on both proposals. -Aris On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 9:40 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticuswrote: > I vote for both as well. > > Publius Scribonius Scholasticus > p.scribonius.scholasti...@gmail.com > > > >> On Jul 2, 2017, at 11:45 AM, V.J Rada wrote: >> >> I vote FOR them both >> >> On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 1:13 AM, Aris Merchant >> wrote: >> I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran >> Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal >> pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the >> quorum is 6.0 and the valid options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is >> also a valid vote). >> >> >> ID Author(s)AI Title Pender Pend fee >> (sh.) >> --- >> 7865* Aris, o, [1] 3.1 Regulations v4 Aris 6 >> 7866* o, Quazie, [2] 1.7 More Betterer Pledges o 6 >> >> >> The proposal pool currently contains the following proposals: >> >> IDAuthor(s) AI Title Pender Pend fee >> (sh.) >> --- >> pp1* nichdel, o, [3]2.0 Economics Overhaul v2 CuddleBeam 6 >> >> >> Legend: * : Proposal is pending. >> >> [1] nichdel, ais523 >> [2] G., Gaelan, Aris, 天火狐 >> [3] grok, Aris >> >> The Pending List Price (PLP) is 5 shinies. >> >> The full text of the aforementioned proposals is included below. >> >> // >> ID: 7865 >> Title: Regulations v4 >> Adoption index: 3.1 >> Author: Aris >> Co-authors: o, nichdel, ais523 >> >> >> Change the title of Rule 2125, "Regulation Regulations", to "Regulated >> Actions". >> >> Amend Rules 2125 and 1023 by changing all instances of the word "regulated" >> to >> "restricted", and all instances of the word "unregulated" to "unrestricted". >> >> Amend Rule 2143, "Official Reports and Duties," by changing all instances of >> the >> word "regulations" to "restrictions". >> >> Create a new power 3.1 rule entitled "Regulations", with the flowing text: >> >> A Regulation is an instrument defined as such by this rule. A regulation >> allows an officer (known as the Promulgator) to exercise rule defined >> powers. >> A regulation is in effect continuously from the time of its creation to the >> time of either its revocation or the repeal of the rule that allowed for >> its >> creation. When recommending a regulation, its Promulgator must specify by >> number the rule(s) upon which it is based (the parent rules), the list of >> which becomes an integral part of the regulation. The list of rules can >> generally be modified by the Promulgator according to the procedure for >> text >> changes. >> >> A regulation must be authorized by at least one rule in order for it to >> exist. >> A regulation has effect on the game (only) insofar as the rule or rules >> that >> authorized it permit it to have effect, and a regulation generally inherits >> the power of its least powerful parent rule, unless its Promulgator defines >> a lower power. If reasonably possible, a regulation should be >> interpreted so as to defer to other rules. The procedure for resolving >> conflict between regulations is the same as it is for rules. >> >> Regulations are generally issued according to the following procedures, >> and they can be repealed by the announcement of their Promulgator. >> Alternate >> procedures may be used if provided for by all of the regulations's parent >> rules. If one parent rule specifies procedures that are more stringent than >> those that the other(s) specifies, those apply. Creating, modifying, >> revoking, >> or allowing for a regulation is secured at power 1. >> >> A regulation (or set of regulations), authorized by another rule, may >> generally be enacted or modified by its promulgator without 2 objections, >> or with Agoran consent. A notice pursuant to the previous sentence is >> known as a "recommendation", and the regulation(s) are said to be >> "recommended" to Agora. >> >> >> Create a new power 1 rule, entitled "The Regkeepor", with the following text: >> >> The Regkeepor is an office, responsible for the maintenance of the >> Regulations. The Regulations are contained in the Regkeepor's weekly >> report, >> know as the Agora Nomic Code of Regulations (ACORN). E MAY publish multiple >> versions or editions of the ACORN. >> >> The ACORN is divided into titles, assigned by the Regkeepor, which are >> each given an integer. Generally, each office with the power to create >> regulations SHOULD be assigned the next successive natural number. Title 0 >> of >> the ACORN is reserved for use by the Regkeepor, and nothing in that title >>
Re: BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
I vote for both as well. Publius Scribonius Scholasticus p.scribonius.scholasti...@gmail.com > On Jul 2, 2017, at 11:45 AM, V.J Radawrote: > > I vote FOR them both > > On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 1:13 AM, Aris Merchant > wrote: > I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran > Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal > pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the > quorum is 6.0 and the valid options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is > also a valid vote). > > > ID Author(s)AI Title Pender Pend fee > (sh.) > --- > 7865* Aris, o, [1] 3.1 Regulations v4 Aris 6 > 7866* o, Quazie, [2] 1.7 More Betterer Pledges o 6 > > > The proposal pool currently contains the following proposals: > > IDAuthor(s) AI Title Pender Pend fee > (sh.) > --- > pp1* nichdel, o, [3]2.0 Economics Overhaul v2 CuddleBeam 6 > > > Legend: * : Proposal is pending. > > [1] nichdel, ais523 > [2] G., Gaelan, Aris, 天火狐 > [3] grok, Aris > > The Pending List Price (PLP) is 5 shinies. > > The full text of the aforementioned proposals is included below. > > // > ID: 7865 > Title: Regulations v4 > Adoption index: 3.1 > Author: Aris > Co-authors: o, nichdel, ais523 > > > Change the title of Rule 2125, "Regulation Regulations", to "Regulated > Actions". > > Amend Rules 2125 and 1023 by changing all instances of the word "regulated" to > "restricted", and all instances of the word "unregulated" to "unrestricted". > > Amend Rule 2143, "Official Reports and Duties," by changing all instances of > the > word "regulations" to "restrictions". > > Create a new power 3.1 rule entitled "Regulations", with the flowing text: > > A Regulation is an instrument defined as such by this rule. A regulation > allows an officer (known as the Promulgator) to exercise rule defined > powers. > A regulation is in effect continuously from the time of its creation to the > time of either its revocation or the repeal of the rule that allowed for its > creation. When recommending a regulation, its Promulgator must specify by > number the rule(s) upon which it is based (the parent rules), the list of > which becomes an integral part of the regulation. The list of rules can > generally be modified by the Promulgator according to the procedure for text > changes. > > A regulation must be authorized by at least one rule in order for it to > exist. > A regulation has effect on the game (only) insofar as the rule or rules that > authorized it permit it to have effect, and a regulation generally inherits > the power of its least powerful parent rule, unless its Promulgator defines > a lower power. If reasonably possible, a regulation should be > interpreted so as to defer to other rules. The procedure for resolving > conflict between regulations is the same as it is for rules. > > Regulations are generally issued according to the following procedures, > and they can be repealed by the announcement of their Promulgator. Alternate > procedures may be used if provided for by all of the regulations's parent > rules. If one parent rule specifies procedures that are more stringent than > those that the other(s) specifies, those apply. Creating, modifying, > revoking, > or allowing for a regulation is secured at power 1. > > A regulation (or set of regulations), authorized by another rule, may > generally be enacted or modified by its promulgator without 2 objections, > or with Agoran consent. A notice pursuant to the previous sentence is > known as a "recommendation", and the regulation(s) are said to be > "recommended" to Agora. > > > Create a new power 1 rule, entitled "The Regkeepor", with the following text: > > The Regkeepor is an office, responsible for the maintenance of the > Regulations. The Regulations are contained in the Regkeepor's weekly report, > know as the Agora Nomic Code of Regulations (ACORN). E MAY publish multiple > versions or editions of the ACORN. > > The ACORN is divided into titles, assigned by the Regkeepor, which are > each given an integer. Generally, each office with the power to create > regulations SHOULD be assigned the next successive natural number. Title 0 > of > the ACORN is reserved for use by the Regkeepor, and nothing in that title > need be a regulation. Non-regulations printed in the ACORN > have no binding effect, and SHALL clearly be marked by the Regkeepor. > > Each regulation SHALL be assigned an ID number by the Regkeepor, consisting > of a string of the characters [0-9] and
BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 2:13 AM, Aris Merchantwrote: > ID: 7865 > Title: Regulations v4 > Adoption index: 3.1 > Author: Aris > Co-authors: o, nichdel, ais523 > > > Change the title of Rule 2125, "Regulation Regulations", to "Regulated > Actions". Shouldn't this be Restricted Actions? Anyway, I don't like the new terminology… AGAINST > ID: 7866 > Title: More Betterer Pledges > Adoption index: 1.7 > Author: o > Co-authors: Quazie, G., Gaelan, Aris, 天火狐 > > > Replace the text of Rule 2450 with the following: > > {{{ > A player SHALL NOT break eir own publicly-made pledges. > > A pledge MAY be considered broken if the pledgor does not complete it in a > timely manner after it becomes possible to do so. A pledge MAY be considered > broken at the moment the pledgor engages in conduct proscribed by that > pledge. > }}} This is totally broken; FOR
BUS: Re: OFF: Distribution of Proposals 7865-7866
I vote FOR them both On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 1:13 AM, Aris Merchant < thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran > Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal > pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the > quorum is 6.0 and the valid options are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is > also a valid vote). > > > ID Author(s)AI Title Pender Pend fee > (sh.) > > --- > 7865* Aris, o, [1] 3.1 Regulations v4 Aris 6 > 7866* o, Quazie, [2] 1.7 More Betterer Pledges o 6 > > > The proposal pool currently contains the following proposals: > > IDAuthor(s) AI Title Pender Pend fee > (sh.) > > --- > pp1* nichdel, o, [3]2.0 Economics Overhaul v2 CuddleBeam 6 > > > Legend: * : Proposal is pending. > > [1] nichdel, ais523 > [2] G., Gaelan, Aris, 天火狐 > [3] grok, Aris > > The Pending List Price (PLP) is 5 shinies. > > The full text of the aforementioned proposals is included below. > > // > ID: 7865 > Title: Regulations v4 > Adoption index: 3.1 > Author: Aris > Co-authors: o, nichdel, ais523 > > > Change the title of Rule 2125, "Regulation Regulations", to "Regulated > Actions". > > Amend Rules 2125 and 1023 by changing all instances of the word > "regulated" to > "restricted", and all instances of the word "unregulated" to > "unrestricted". > > Amend Rule 2143, "Official Reports and Duties," by changing all instances > of the > word "regulations" to "restrictions". > > Create a new power 3.1 rule entitled "Regulations", with the flowing text: > > A Regulation is an instrument defined as such by this rule. A regulation > allows an officer (known as the Promulgator) to exercise rule defined > powers. > A regulation is in effect continuously from the time of its creation to > the > time of either its revocation or the repeal of the rule that allowed for > its > creation. When recommending a regulation, its Promulgator must specify by > number the rule(s) upon which it is based (the parent rules), the list of > which becomes an integral part of the regulation. The list of rules can > generally be modified by the Promulgator according to the procedure for > text > changes. > > A regulation must be authorized by at least one rule in order for it to > exist. > A regulation has effect on the game (only) insofar as the rule or rules > that > authorized it permit it to have effect, and a regulation generally > inherits > the power of its least powerful parent rule, unless its Promulgator > defines > a lower power. If reasonably possible, a regulation should be > interpreted so as to defer to other rules. The procedure for resolving > conflict between regulations is the same as it is for rules. > > Regulations are generally issued according to the following procedures, > and they can be repealed by the announcement of their Promulgator. > Alternate > procedures may be used if provided for by all of the regulations's parent > rules. If one parent rule specifies procedures that are more stringent > than > those that the other(s) specifies, those apply. Creating, modifying, > revoking, > or allowing for a regulation is secured at power 1. > > A regulation (or set of regulations), authorized by another rule, may > generally be enacted or modified by its promulgator without 2 objections, > or with Agoran consent. A notice pursuant to the previous sentence is > known as a "recommendation", and the regulation(s) are said to be > "recommended" to Agora. > > > Create a new power 1 rule, entitled "The Regkeepor", with the following > text: > > The Regkeepor is an office, responsible for the maintenance of the > Regulations. The Regulations are contained in the Regkeepor's weekly > report, > know as the Agora Nomic Code of Regulations (ACORN). E MAY publish > multiple > versions or editions of the ACORN. > > The ACORN is divided into titles, assigned by the Regkeepor, which are > each given an integer. Generally, each office with the power to create > regulations SHOULD be assigned the next successive natural number. Title > 0 of > the ACORN is reserved for use by the Regkeepor, and nothing in that title > need be a regulation. Non-regulations printed in the ACORN > have no binding effect, and SHALL clearly be marked by the Regkeepor. > > Each regulation SHALL be assigned an ID number by the Regkeepor, > consisting > of a string of the characters [0-9] and separator characters. The > Regkeepor > SHOULD establish some way of keeping track of the version of a > regulations. > The Regkeepor MAY also, at eir discretion, create ways of