On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
> My Next Big Idea was Officers' Policies:
>
> 1.  Loosen up Rules restrictions on Officers.  Allow Promotor to
> decide which proposals to distribute for example, as long as none
> sits for longer than (say) 3 weeks.  CotC more flexible in appointing
> judges (I added that a bit already).  Assessor has flexibility in
> how to award Voting Strength Tokens.  Etc.
>
> 2.  An Officer's Policy is like a pledge.  E can publish eir system
> for determining proposal distribution (or whatever).  It can be
> corrupt (bribes for distribution) or fair.  If e wins the election that
> becomes eir Policy, which e must abide (or change with some number of
> objections).  Policies could also have asset creation authority (if
> assets still exists, no big deal if not).
>
> 3.  Policies become mini-games with substantial power for the officer,
> and the subject of electoral politics.
>
> (This is just the direction I was thinking; not asking you to propose
> or incorporate this!)
>
> -G.


Do you want to write the first draft of this? It's your baby.

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