On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Kerim Aydin <[email protected]> wrote:
>        The Rules may specify a date or event after which a particular
>        type of Cypher becomes Declassified; with a default of as soon as
>        possible after the Cypher is first published.  As soon as possible
>        after a particular Cypher becomes declassified, its recordkeepor
>        SHALL announce the fact.  As soon as possible after such an
>        announcement, the originally posting player CAN and SHALL Decypher
>        the information by publishing a different statement (the Plaintext)
>        and publishing or referencing a method (the cypher algorithm) by
>        which the Plaintext was converted into the Cypher.  Failure to do
>        so is the class-3 Crime of Secret-Keeping.
>
> [problem: possible two week delay here; results for a vote due within
>   a week or assessor breaks rule.  Thoughts on timeline?].

Why bother having the recordkeepor announce the declassification? It
seems reasonable to simply require the player posting the classified
information to publish its plaintext ASAP after the declassification
date (without a reminder from the recordkeepor).

BobTHJ

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