Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Fri, 19 May 2017, Quazie wrote: > But as insignificant isn't defined, it doesn't seem like the rulekeepor > can make changes to rules, including insignificant ones.  The "fun" of pretending to be a system of judges of lawyers is to come up with evolving precedents for terms-of-art that have

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Alex Smith
On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 21:07 +, Quazie wrote: > But as insignificant isn't defined, it doesn't seem like the > rulekeepor can make changes to rules, including insignificant ones. It's not about being able to /change/ the rule; it's about being able to legally /misquote/ it. In particular, the

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Alex Smith
On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 20:45 +, Quazie wrote: > I was looking at the following rule when trying to determine if the > spacing within a submitted proposal can be modified by the > rulekeepor. > > Rule 2429/1 (Power=1) > Bleach > >   Replacing a non-zero amount of whitespace with a

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Quazie
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 2:05 PM Kerim Aydin wrote: > > > On Fri, 19 May 2017, Quazie wrote: > > I was looking at the following rule when trying to determine if the > spacing within a submitted proposal can be modified by the rulekeepor. > > > > Rule 2429/1 (Power=1) > >

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Josh T
Bleach is good as a whitening and cleaning agent . On a slightly more serious note, whitespace characters encompass quite the number of characters aside from space, tab, and "enter" (which is a line feed and/or a carriage return), including characters like "non-breaking space", "ideographic

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Gaelan Steele
Yeah, that confused me. To stay on the safe side, I went to a lot of effort to preserve white space when I imported the ruleset until I could invoke Cleanup Time. Gaelan > On May 19, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Quazie wrote: > > I was looking at the following rule when trying to

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Quazie
The intent was to figure out if the RuleKeepor must respect my spacing, i think old rules allowed the rulekeepor to make insignificant changes to proposals before adding them to the ruleset, but I can't find that info anymore. I either want to add that fact back, or remove bleach, but I want to

Re: DIS: Bleach, what is it good for?

2017-05-19 Thread Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
Do you propose removing it or defining insignificant? Publius Scribonius Scholasticus On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Quazie wrote: > I was looking at the following rule when trying to determine if the spacing > within a submitted proposal can be modified by the