DIS: Re: BUS: Actually paying attention to the AAA
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 18:09 +0100, Alex Smith wrote: I mill 8-7=1, 7*8=1, 7*8=1, 5+7=1, 8/8=1, 8/8=1. I harvest each of the following ID numbers of ordinary proposals for 2 y-points each: 6168 6169 6176 6182 6183 6184 6185 6186 I harvest each of the following ID numbers of democratic proposals for 4 x-points each (using X as 1 where necessary): 6170 6175 6177 6178 6179 I buy a Digit Ranch. A quick reminder to the SoA: you have just over 2 days left to award me points for these (unless you've done so already and I didn't notice.) I prefer friendly reminders to NoVing / equitising... -- ais523
DIS: Re: OFF: [Notary] Weekly and Monthly Contract Reports
Alex Smith wrote: *PerlNomic Partnership* *Parties* * Dvorak Herring http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/dvorak-herring * Wooble http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/wooble * ais523 http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/ais523 * RainerWasserfuhr http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/rainerwasserfuhr CoE: This is incorrect. See the PNP's most recent message containing the list of parties. CoE: My Grand Poobah pledge is not listed.
DIS: Re: OFF: [Notary] Weekly and Monthly Contract Reports
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Alex Smith ais...@bham.ac.uk wrote: This is a combined Notary's weekly and monthly report. This message takes no actions apart from to publish required information; in particular, everything below is quoted and so is not an attempt by me to take an action even if it looks like one. (This is the case anyway, I think, I've just recently become paranoid about people editing the wiki to try to sneak actions by me into my report.) This is an HTML message because it's easier than trying to come up with a sane legal non-HTML way to scrape wikidot. I tried to edit my own page on the Notary wiki a few weeks ago and was unable to. -root
DIS: RE: Re: OFF: [Notary] Weekly and Monthly Contract Reports
root wrote: I tried to edit my own page on the Notary wiki a few weeks ago and was unable to. You have to ask Murphy for edit permissions to be able to edit the wiki. (The whole setup seems rather suboptimal to me, as I have to try to reflect everything that happens contract-wise on the wiki, and would have to check anyway, as Notary, to ensure everything is up-to-date. Therefore, the wiki adds no real convenience to me, as people normally don't update it themselves; and even when they want to, they can't due to the restrictive editing policy.) -- ais523 Notary winmail.dat
Re: DIS: RE: Re: OFF: [Notary] Weekly and Monthly Contract Reports
On 2009-04-06, Ed Murphy emurph...@socal.rr.com wrote: ais523 wrote: root wrote: I tried to edit my own page on the Notary wiki a few weeks ago and was unable to. You have to ask Murphy for edit permissions to be able to edit the wiki. (The whole setup seems rather suboptimal to me, as I have to try to reflect everything that happens contract-wise on the wiki, and would have to check anyway, as Notary, to ensure everything is up-to-date. Therefore, the wiki adds no real convenience to me, as people normally don't update it themselves; and even when they want to, they can't due to the restrictive editing policy.) Adds no convenience compared to what baseline? Feel free to move it to another wiki without the scraping restrictions. The baseline of a text file? Meanwhile, I've opened up membership via application, password (rule2173 - you may want to mention this in the Notary report's boilerplate text), or invitation from any current member: http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/system:join http://agora-notary.wikidot.com/system:invite
DIS: Re: BUS: [AAA] catchup
Geoffrey Spear wrote: --SoA Wooble I request subsidy.
DIS: Re: BUS: Status of Some Second-Class Person
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Aaron Goldfein aarongoldf...@gmail.com wrote: As Taral's report contradicts itself, I'm unsure of the status of the following second-class persons: People's Bank of Agora Protection Racket Reformed Bank of Agora Does anyone know whether these are active players, inactive players, or not players at all? And if Protection Racket is still a player, does anyone know the date on which it last registered? The PBA is still a player. I believe the Protection Racket and RBoA were both terminated.
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ: Attachments
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Aaron Goldfein aarongoldf...@gmail.com wrote: I CFJ on the following statement: An officer CAN submit an attachment in lieu of a plain text email to satisfy his report provided the attachment in question contains all necessary materials. What kind of attachment? Plain-text, pdf, probably TRUE. Amiga binary that displays the text of the report in Swahili, probably FALSE. -root Like... Microsoft Excel.
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ: Attachments
On 2009-04-06, Aaron Goldfein aarongoldf...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Aaron Goldfein aarongoldf...@gmail.com wrote: I CFJ on the following statement: An officer CAN submit an attachment in lieu of a plain text email to satisfy his report provided the attachment in question contains all necessary materials. What kind of attachment? Plain-text, pdf, probably TRUE. Amiga binary that displays the text of the report in Swahili, probably FALSE. -root Like... Microsoft Excel. Fuck. No.
DIS: Re: BUS: moronservi...@gmail.com
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Luke Benner moronservi...@gmail.com wrote: I am requesting to join Agora. The name I will be writing under will be Randy Olshaw. Lessee, by Rule 217, to join Agora is the same as to register, so you're requesting registration, which, by Rule 869, makes you a player. I think. Welcome to Agora, H. New Player Randy Olshaw. --Thomas O'Malley (see, I remembered this time)
Re: DIS: RE: Re: OFF: [Notary] Weekly and Monthly Contract Reports
ehird wrote: (The whole setup seems rather suboptimal to me, as I have to try to reflect everything that happens contract-wise on the wiki, and would have to check anyway, as Notary, to ensure everything is up-to-date. Therefore, the wiki adds no real convenience to me, as people normally don't update it themselves; and even when they want to, they can't due to the restrictive editing policy.) Adds no convenience compared to what baseline? Feel free to move it to another wiki without the scraping restrictions. The baseline of a text file? For entering things, sure, but for being able to analyze purported errors and correct them if needed? Not everyone has their own VCS.