I award myself a black ribbon

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Trigon

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On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, 17:45 Jason Cobb via agora-official <
agora-offic...@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> RESOLUTION OF PROPOSALS 8473-8476
> =================================
>
> ID    Title                 Result
> -----------------------------------
> 8473  Plain Old Bribery     ADOPTED
> 8474  Agora the karma bank  ADOPTED
> 8475  Saving Sponsorship    ADOPTED
> 8476  Contract charities    ADOPTED
>
> I hereby resolve the Agoran decisions to adopt the below proposals.
>
> The quorum for all below decisions was 9.
>
> VOTING STRENGTHS
> ================
> Strength is 3 unless otherwise noted.
> ~: player has voting strength 0
> %: player has voting strength 5
> ^: player has voting strength 6
> &: player has voting strength 7
>
> PROPOSALS
> =========
>
> PROPOSAL 8473 (Plain Old Bribery)
> AUTHOR: Jason
> CLASS: ORDINARY
> CHAMBER: PARTICIPATION
> SPONSORED: NO
> FOR (10): ATMunn, Aris, Falsifian, G.^, Jason%, Murphy, Publius Scribonius
> Scholasticus&, Trigon, nix&, twg
> AGAINST (2): R. Lee~, omd%
> PRESENT (0):
> BALLOTS: 12
> AI (F/A): 43/5 (AI=1.0)
> POPULARITY: 0.667
> OUTCOME: ADOPTED
>
> PROPOSAL 8474 (Agora the karma bank)
> AUTHOR: G.
> CLASS: ORDINARY
> CHAMBER: PARTICIPATION
> SPONSORED: NO
> FOR (9): ATMunn, Aris, Falsifian, G.^, Jason%, Murphy, Trigon, omd%, twg
> AGAINST (3): Publius Scribonius Scholasticus&, R. Lee~, nix&
> PRESENT (0):
> BALLOTS: 12
> AI (F/A): 34/14 (AI=1.0)
> POPULARITY: 0.500
> OUTCOME: ADOPTED
>
> PROPOSAL 8475 (Saving Sponsorship)
> AUTHOR: Aris
> CLASS: ORDINARY
> CHAMBER: PARTICIPATION
> SPONSORED: NO
> FOR (10): ATMunn, Aris, Falsifian, G.^, Jason%, Publius Scribonius
> Scholasticus&, R. Lee~, Trigon, nix&, twg
> AGAINST (0):
> PRESENT (2): Murphy, omd%
> BALLOTS: 12
> AI (F/A): 40/0 (AI=1.0)
> POPULARITY: 0.833
> OUTCOME: ADOPTED
>
> PROPOSAL 8476 (Contract charities)
> AUTHOR: ATMunn
> CLASS: ORDINARY
> CHAMBER: ECONOMY
> SPONSORED: YES
> FOR (10): ATMunn%, Aris, Falsifian, G.^, Jason, Murphy, Publius Scribonius
> Scholasticus, R. Lee~, Trigon&, twg
> AGAINST (0):
> PRESENT (2): nix%, omd
> BALLOTS: 12
> AI (F/A): 36/0 (AI=1.0)
> POPULARITY: 0.833
> OUTCOME: ADOPTED
>
> The full text of each ADOPTED proposal is included below:
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> ID: 8473
> Title: Plain Old Bribery
> Adoption index: 1.0
> Author: Jason
> Co-authors: G.
>
>
> Every player who cast a valid non-withdrawn unconditional ballot FOR
> this proposal earns a Black Ribbon.
>
> [Note to the Tailor: the definition of Black Ribbons in R2438 means
> that, immediately after this proposal is adopted, people will have the
> Black Ribbons without needing to separately claim them.]
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> ID: 8474
> Title: Agora the karma bank
> Adoption index: 1.0
> Author: G.
> Co-authors: omd
>
>
> [First, a partial reset.  People with negative karma are mostly zombies
> or people with fairly old sins; worth a full forgiveness/reset. People
> with positive karma have generally done good things more recently - a
> partial reset for them, akin to the just-passed July releveling.  Agora
> is balanced one last time so we can start counting total positivity or
> negativity from here on out.]
>
> Each person with positive karma has eir karma set to half its current
> value, rounded up.
>
> Each person with negative karma has eir karma set to 0.
>
> Agora's karma is then set such that the sum of all Karma values in the
> game equals 0.
>
>
> Amend Rule 2510 (Such is Karma) by deleting:
>
>       4. Not result in Agora's karma moving farther away from 0.
>
> and by replacing its last paragraph with:
>
>       At the beginning of each quarter, the Karma of every person is
>       halved (rounding towards 0).
>
> [It's still an exchange of karma, but you can take freely from Agora.
> Everybody's karma decays every quarter, but Agora's karma isn't reset
> to zero-sum, therefore Agoran's karma is an inverse measure of our
> overall positivity/negativity over time.]
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> ID: 8475
> Title: Saving Sponsorship
> Adoption index: 1.0
> Author: Aris
> Co-authors:
>
>
> Each of the following proposals is hereby rendered sponsored:
> - "Plain Old Bribery", by Jason
> - "Agora the karma bank", by G.
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> ID: 8476
> Title: Contract charities
> Adoption index: 1.0
> Author: ATMunn
> Co-authors: G., Falsifian, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
>
>
> [Comment: The original version was by G., then resubmitted by Falsifian,
> then again by me. :) P.S.S. also suggested a minor change, so I included
> em as a coauthor as well.]
>
> Enact the following rule, Charities:
>
>   Donation Level is a natural switch for contracts, tracked by the
>   Notary, with a default of 0 and a maximum of 25.  A contract with
>   nonzero donation level is called a Charity.
>
>   The Notary CAN flip a contract's donation level to a non-default
>   value with 3 Agoran consent.  This SHOULD only be done if the
>   contract's provisions ensure that its funds received from Agora
>   will be used solely for the betterment of Agora.  Any player CAN
>   flip a contract's donation level to 0 with Agoran consent.
>
>   Whenever a payday occurs, half of each charity's coin holdings
>   (rounded down) are destroyed, and then each charity earns a
>   number of coins equal to its donation level.
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
>
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