My dim recollection is that it took a kind of high level scam (in the sense
of loophole exploitation, there was no attempt to win) to move away from
the Mutable/Immutable distinction. But we didn't get straight to the Power
system - that came later. The intermediate stage involved the definition of
a class of 'Semimutable' rules. A loophole permitted these to take
precedence over the Immutable Rules, and hence (temporarily) to amend
Immutable Rules with less than unanimous support.

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On 2 Jul 2013 09:16, "Ørjan Johansen" <oer...@nvg.ntnu.no> wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Jul 2013, Chuck Carroll wrote:
>
>  I also have an idea or two about how a group of players could get around
>> the
>> requirement of unanimity for making a rule mutable against a single player
>> determined to prevent all such transmutations.
>>
>
> My vague memory is that something like that is how Agora got its
> Mutable/Immutable distinction changed into the Power system - I think there
> were no votes requiring unanimity involved.
>
> Greetings,
> Ørjan.

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