DIS: Re: BUS: (@Promotor) Experimenting with Regulations

2024-05-26 Thread Janet Cobb via agora-discussion
On 5/25/24 22:11, 4st nomic via agora-business wrote:
> In an effort to reduce the ruleset, what if we offload things that only
> affect the officer of a report, or rather, leave the specifics of mechanics
> to the officer that tracks it?
>
> I submit the following proposal:
> {
> Title: Geologist Regulations
> Adoption Index: 1.0
> Author: 4st
> Co-author:


What do you hope to gain by this? There's still just as much text
governing the game, even if it isn't in the ruleset, and the text is
harder for players to find.

-- 
Janet Cobb

Assessor, Rulekeepor, S​tonemason



Re: DIS: Re: BUS: (@Promotor) Experimenting with Regulations

2024-05-26 Thread 4st nomic via agora-discussion
Right. However, the proposal gives some rule defined parameters for the
operation of crystals, leaving the exact details to regulations. Eg
"crystals increase in size when rules are amended or repealed" does not
specify precisely how or how much, leaving those details to the regulation.

On Sun, May 26, 2024, 5:24 AM Mischief via agora-discussion <
agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> On 5/25/24 10:11 PM, 4st nomic via agora-business wrote:
> > In an effort to reduce the ruleset, what if we offload things that only
> > affect the officer of a report, or rather, leave the specifics of
> mechanics
> > to the officer that tracks it?
>
> Could you explain a little about more how you see this working? I can see
> the application when it comes to Stones (shifting their definitions/powers
> to regulations and tweaking them there). Aren't crystals pretty much all
> identical, though, other than their individual numeric parameters (ID,
> size, instability)?
>
> --
> Mischief
>
>


DIS: Re: BUS: (@Promotor) Experimenting with Regulations

2024-05-26 Thread Mischief via agora-discussion

On 5/25/24 10:11 PM, 4st nomic via agora-business wrote:

In an effort to reduce the ruleset, what if we offload things that only
affect the officer of a report, or rather, leave the specifics of mechanics
to the officer that tracks it?


Could you explain a little about more how you see this working? I can see the 
application when it comes to Stones (shifting their definitions/powers to 
regulations and tweaking them there). Aren't crystals pretty much all 
identical, though, other than their individual numeric parameters (ID, size, 
instability)?

--
Mischief