Maybe I should just submit yearly ruleset ratification proposals. Also,
tomorrow I'll go search for proposals that showed up in voting results but not
current_flr.txt,v and make sure that they're all AI fails or other issues.
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Elliott Hird
wrote
On 10 June 2012 00:04, Sean Hunt wrote:
> Because the ruleset does not self-ratify; nor can it be ratified
> without objection. It is periodically ratified by proposal.
Good thing we have that safeguard against errant Rulekeepors, or we
might be in trouble!
On 06/09/2012 06:04 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Elliott Hird
> wrote:
>> On 9 June 2012 06:06, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>>> So, I just realized the rules never took notice of proposal 6671, adopted on
>>> March 22, 2010 and affecting Rule 1367. This also means that parts
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Elliott Hird
wrote:
> On 9 June 2012 06:06, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>> So, I just realized the rules never took notice of proposal 6671, adopted on
>> March 22, 2010 and affecting Rule 1367. This also means that parts of
>> proposal 6717 were ineffective.
>
> Wait,
On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 17:03 -0700, John Smith wrote:
> I cause BuckyBot to create a Slave Golem named "Scapegoat".
> I cause BuckyBot to transfer Scapegoat to me.
>
> I cause Scapegoat to create a Promise, hereafter "Dirty Work", specifying the
> text "I taunt the police, specifying 1."
> I cause
On 9 June 2012 06:06, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
> So, I just realized the rules never took notice of proposal 6671, adopted on
> March 22, 2010 and affecting Rule 1367. This also means that parts of
> proposal 6717 were ineffective.
Wait, why doesn't ratification take care of this?
On 9 June 2012 14:35, Ed Murphy wrote:
> See: the entire history of B Nomic /ever/. (I'm only half-joking.)
Half? Where's the half-joke?
Since B Nomic spent almost its entire history stuck in the first or
second era (I forget which), and they only realised it after about
five more of them, I'd
Yally wrote:
Actually, this whole ordeal gave me a really good thesis idea about
alternate realities in nomic (i.e., following the wrong set of rules for
an extended period of time). Has anything been written on this topic yet?
See: the entire history of B Nomic /ever/. (I'm only half-joking
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