DIS: Re: BUS: Handing in my badge
On Thu, 2015-10-08 at 10:11 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: > I resign Referee. > > I encourage anyone with an interest in Law & Order to > apply for the job, by deputizing to award a card to me > for missing recent referee cardings. > > It's an easy job, but some select sterner enforcement > might speed us along. It isn't, it's actually one of Agora's hardest. I resigned it because it was so difficult to peruse every single post to work out if an offence had been committed (as there's a requirement to punish one offence per week if any have been). For similar reasons, I'm unwilling to take it up again. I think we might be better off with a system whereby anyone could flag up a potential offence, and the Referee had to choose whether and how to punish them. -- ais523
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Handing in my badge
On Fri, 9 Oct 2015, Alex Smith wrote: > It isn't, it's actually one of Agora's hardest. I resigned it because it > was so difficult to peruse every single post to work out if an offence > had been committed (as there's a requirement to punish one offence per > week if any have been). > > For similar reasons, I'm unwilling to take it up again. I think we might > be better off with a system whereby anyone could flag up a potential > offence, and the Referee had to choose whether and how to punish them. Can't we just remove the weekly platonic requirement and have the referee call em as e sees em?
DIS: Re: BUS: Registration CFJs were never my favourite tradition
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Charles Walkerwrote: > I register, with nickname 'Bede'. > > I award myself a White Ribbon. > > - Bede > Welcome, Bede! I dance the dance of welcome. OscarMeyr