On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 11:06 PM Reuben Staley via agora-discussion < agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> On 2020-06-02 12:37, James Cook via agora-discussion wrote: > >> * Registrar > >> * Deregistration: [Deregistration] > >> * Changing the master switch of a player: > >> * If to Agora, [Zombification] > >> * If to emself, [Unzombification] > >> * Submission of a Canteus Cygneus, if to a public forum: [Canteus > >> Cygneus] > > > > I think a uniform [Attn: Registrar] would be easier for all concerned > > to remember. Keeping my eyes open for a single keyword seems easier > > than looking for several, and I'm not sure how having more than one > > helps given that I need to read them all anyway. > > *** TL;DR for Officers just joining in: Reply here with how you want to > be notified of actions relating to your office. Would you prefer signals > describing the actions (i.e. "[Zombification]") or just a mention of > your office in the subject bar (i.e. "[attn: Registrar]")? > > I actually debated about whether to make most of the actions require > just a normal officer signal but decided to go for a maximalist approach > for more specificity. Now I'm looking at it, though, and I see that I > probably went way too far. > > The best way to remedy this would be to ask each officer what the most > logical set of tags would be. I, for instance, think it would be > valuable for the Notary to be able to distinguish between posts about > the creation and destruction of Pledges and Contracts, but the H. Notary > might prefer them to be a uniform officer signal. > > So, Officers of Agora, I now ask you for your feedback on this. Action > signals or officer signals or something else? > > In the final version of the contract I might add a provision where > Officers can amend their own sections of the contract either without > objection or with low support regardless of whether or not they are > parties, allowing the officers more control. This might be a good idea > anyway because it's in-line with the contract's goal of making quality > of life better for Officers. > > Now, discuss! The Promotorial Proposal Office would prefer the use of [Proposal]. An Attn. signal, to us, indicates something out of the ordinary that requires a special or urgent response.