n.b. you should retract these.

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On May 27, 2012, at 9:14 AM, FKA441344 <441...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I CFJ, linked(both inquiry):
>   *Rule 2350 contains the text
>    "which places the proposal in the Proposal Pool".
> 
>   *Rule 2350 contains the text "A proposal is a type of entity"
> 
> 
> Arguments: Proposal 7216 purportedly added the second text and removed
> the first, but this leaves no way to add proposals to the Pool, which
> would make Agora ossified, so Rule 1698 (Agora Is A Nomic) should have
> cancelled it. However, the next published Full Logical Ruleset gives a
> version of Rule 2350 that contains both.
> 
> Evidence:
> Short Logical Ruleset, May 3:
> {
>  Rule 2350/1 (Power=3)
>  Proposals
> 
>     A proposal is a fixed body of text which has been made into a
>     proposal using a process specifically described in the Rules.
> 
>     A player CAN create a proposal by publishing ("submitting") a
>     body of text and an associated title with a clear indication
>     that it is intended to become a proposal, which places the
>     proposal in the Proposal Pool.  The author (syn. proposer) of a
>     proposal is the player who submitted it.  A player CAN remove
>     (syn. retract, withdraw) a proposal e authored from the Proposal
>     Pool by announcement.
> 
>     A co-author of a proposal is a person (other than its author)
>     unambiguously identified as such by its author when it was
>     submitted.
> }
> Full Logical Ruleset, May 5:
> {
>  Rule 2350/2 (Power=3)
>  Proposals
> 
>     A proposal is a type of entity consisting of a body of text.  A
>     player CAN create a proposal by announcement, specifying its
>     text and optionally specifying the following attributes:
> 
>     * An associated title.
>     * A list of co-authors (which must be persons other than the
>       author).
>     * An adoption index and Chamber.
> 
>     Once a proposal is created, none of its attributes can be
>     changed.  The author (syn. proposer) of a proposal is the person
>     who submitted it.
> 
>     A proposal is a fixed body of text which has been made into a
>     proposal using a process specifically described in the Rules.
> 
>     A player CAN create a proposal by publishing ("submitting") a
>     body of text and an associated title with a clear indication
>     that it is intended to become a proposal, which places the
>     proposal in the Proposal Pool.  The author (syn. proposer) of a
>     proposal is the player who submitted it.  A player CAN remove
>     (syn. retract, withdraw) a proposal e authored from the Proposal
>     Pool by announcement.
> 
>     A co-author of a proposal is a person (other than its author)
>     unambiguously identified as such by its author when it was
>     submitted.
> 
>  History:
>  Created by Proposal 7083 (Walker), 4 July 2011
>  Amended(1) by Proposal 7086 (G., omd), 23 July 2011
>  Amended(2) by Proposal 7216 (omd), 4 May 2012
> }
> Short Logical Ruleset, May 10:
> {
>  Rule 2350/2 (Power=3)
>  Proposals
> 
>     A proposal is a type of entity consisting of a body of text.  A
>     player CAN create a proposal by announcement, specifying its
>     text and optionally specifying the following attributes:
> 
>     * An associated title.
>     * A list of co-authors (which must be persons other than the
>       author).
>     * An adoption index and Chamber.
> 
>     Once a proposal is created, none of its attributes can be
>     changed.  The author (syn. proposer) of a proposal is the person
>     who submitted it.
> }
> 
> 
> 
> Without paying a ruble, I submit a proposal with AI 2, coauthor
> Murphy, title {Effective Ballot Fees}, and text {Change the power of
> Rule 2364 (Ballot Fees) to 2.}.
> 
> 
> 
> I CFJ, linked:
> *(Criminal) Earlier in this message, FKA441344 violated Rule 2365
>  by submitting a proposal without paying the cost.
> *(Inquiry) Earlier in this message, FKA441344 submitted a proposal
>  without paying a cost.
> 
> Arguments: Rule 2350(either version) says "A player CAN create a
> proposal[...]". If Rule 2365 is interpreted as making it IMPOSSIBLE to
> create a proposal without paying a cost, it conflicts with Rule 2350
> which takes precedence due to higher power.

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