On 2020-07-06 11:42 p.m., Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote:
I'm going to start the card auctions in a bit but I wanted to reply to
this feedback first.
On 2020-07-03 20:14, Falsifian via agora-discussion wrote:
Looks mostly good.
We should probably require lot winners to pay their
* For each auction, there are a number of awardees equal to the
number of lots. The Nth lot of an auction goes to the Nth awardee
of that auction. If the identity of an awardee is undecidable,
then
that lot cannot be given away.
This doesn't allow for auctions where
I'm going to start the card auctions in a bit but I wanted to reply to
this feedback first.
On 2020-07-03 20:14, Falsifian via agora-discussion wrote:
Looks mostly good.
We should probably require lot winners to pay their bid. I don't know if
SHALLs in these regulations are enforceable, but
Looks mostly good.
We should probably require lot winners to pay their bid. I don't know if
SHALLs in these regulations are enforceable, but might as well try. (If
we're going to do that, I guess that would entail REQUIRE-ing bidders in
sealed bid auctions to reveal their bids?)
Some more
On 6/25/20 2:44 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote:
> On 2020-06-24 16:23, Jason Cobb via agora-discussion wrote:
>> On 6/24/20 6:09 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote:
>>> * Sealed-bid auctions do not end when bidding is closed. Instead, they
>>> end four days afterward.
On 2020-06-24 16:23, Jason Cobb via agora-discussion wrote:
On 6/24/20 6:09 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote:
* Sealed-bid auctions do not end when bidding is closed. Instead, they
end four days afterward.
If you want to override when the auction ends in a specific method, you
On 6/24/20 6:23 PM, Jason Cobb wrote:
> This awardees clause does not anticipate excess lots, unlike the other
> clause.
Actually, ignore this. I thought the "undecidable" bit was in the
forward auction, not the generalized auction.
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Jason Cobb
On 6/24/20 6:09 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-discussion wrote:
> METHOD 0: Generalized Auction
>
> Generalized auctions exist to give context to the form of other types of
> auctions. They cannot be held directly. Other auction methods can
> generally override attributes of generalized auctions,
This version should respond to all the feedback that I've received and
more. I made a boilerplate auction so that we could make more unique
auction methods without redefining everything. Think of the rest like
variations on a recipe or subtypes of an object. I wrote a rough
description of
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