Oh, you're quite right, yes. You can change votes on old proposals,
which then changes the ruleset, but you can't affect those proposals
themselves if that causes a change.

On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 12:54 AM, Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-09-28 at 00:51 +1000, VJ Rada wrote:
>> No, yeah, the proposal was rejected anyway. As I recall it repealed
>> the already-repealed dictatorship and existed only for the purpose of
>> a CFJ. I'm just doing this because of the uncontroversial nature of
>> GOD, the amount of reports it existed in, and the fact that SOME game
>> actions rested on it.
>>
>> You're mistaken though that you can't change the existence of
>> proposals by RWO: precedent is clear that you can create proposals
>> with it.
>
> I said you can't change the /ruleset/ with it. You can change the
> gamestate so that a proposal existed and was adopted, but it won't have
> created a rule when it did so (unless the proposal actually did exist)
> because RWO is incapable of making that consequence of proposal
> adoption happen.
>
> --
> ais523



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>From V.J. Rada

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