Re: DIS: Free ideas

2023-04-16 Thread Edward Murphy via agora-discussion

4st wrote:


Not sure if this is intended, but for festivity, we can't set it to the
maximum ever, so any player who is 1 away from laudable is going to be
festive.
(given the standard definition of "exclusive" and "greater than or equal"
in that rule.)


This is adequately covered by R2480:

  If Agora's Festivity has had the same nonzero value for 14 days or
  more, or if it has a nonzero value and fewer than 5 players are
^
  Festive, then any player CAN flip it to 0 by announcement.
  ^^^


in rule 2125, regulated actions, it says OR, not AND. The second part of
the rule,
"A Regulated Action CAN only be performed as described by the
   Rules, and only using the methods explicitly specified in the
   Rules for performing the given action."
could be removed if we just switched that OR to AND?


Apples and oranges. The first part defines which actions are regulated
(and changing "or" to "and" would significantly alter that definition),
the second part defines what it means to regulate an action.


Rule 1688 and rule 2162 duplicate the idea of secured (in what appears to
be the same way, but still duped)


R1688 defines "secured" in the context of a change/action/value. R2162
defines "secured" in the context of a switch, as shorthand for applying
R1688's definitions to various things related to that switch.


Rule 107: looks like agoran decisions need not be public by default,
however, it looks like everything that uses them enforces them as public.


Various aspects use "public", or "publish" (defined elsewhere as
public). Votes need not be public, and in fact have been private
in the past (though I think it may have been many years ago).


Re: DIS: Free ideas

2023-04-08 Thread Janet Cobb via agora-discussion
On 4/8/23 20:28, Forest Sweeney via agora-discussion wrote:
> In rule 2124, tabled actions, any player CAN filibuster Agoran Consent and
> Without Objection by withdrawing objections every 24 hours.
> (since there is no requirement for a player to have objected in order to
> withdraw objections.
> Note also that non-festive players can withdraw objections: this mainly is
> a concern for emergency regulations.)


Incorrect:

>   A supporter/objector to an intent, acting as emself, CAN by
>   announcement cease to be a supporter/objector ("withdraw"
>   support/objection) of that intent.

-- 
Janet Cobb

Assessor, Mad Engineer, Rulekeepor, S​tonemason


Re: DIS: Free ideas

2023-04-08 Thread Forest Sweeney via agora-discussion
On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 1:23 PM Forest Sweeney via agora-discussion <
agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> In an effort to get Lime Ribbon, here are free ideas to add me as co-author
> for.
>
> [if you are serious, please add nix also as coauthor for the Stoney Stone]
> The following stone is also defined:
> - Stoney Stone (monthly,5): When wielded, grant the wielder a new stone,
> with the properties: name=Slippy Stone N (where N is the number of times
> this stone has been wielded), frequency=Monthly, Smoothness=10, and
> text=When wielded, transfer this stone to Agora, then destroy it.
>
> Agorachess (probably gone to the gutter)
> The Crystal (rules as items)
> The Weather (weekly actions by a single person).
>
> I'll be sure to reply with more ideas as they come up. If I notice anything
> broken, you can be sure I'll put it on this thread.
> --
> 4st
> Deputy(AKA FAKE) webmastor
> Uncertified Bad Idea Generator
>


GIVE ME A LIME RIBBON :D
Some of these, I bet, are valid concerns. Probably not all of them.

Not sure if this is intended, but for festivity, we can't set it to the
maximum ever, so any player who is 1 away from laudable is going to be
festive.
(given the standard definition of "exclusive" and "greater than or equal"
in that rule.)

in rule 2125, regulated actions, it says OR, not AND. The second part of
the rule,
"A Regulated Action CAN only be performed as described by the
  Rules, and only using the methods explicitly specified in the
  Rules for performing the given action."
could be removed if we just switched that OR to AND?

In rule 2124, tabled actions, any player CAN filibuster Agoran Consent and
Without Objection by withdrawing objections every 24 hours.
(since there is no requirement for a player to have objected in order to
withdraw objections.
Note also that non-festive players can withdraw objections: this mainly is
a concern for emergency regulations.)

Nix's find actually, but obviously worth mentioning here still: Stone
Collector.

Rule 1688 and rule 2162 duplicate the idea of secured (in what appears to
be the same way, but still duped)

Rule 107: looks like agoran decisions need not be public by default,
however, it looks like everything that uses them enforces them as public.



I'll be sure to come back with more! :)

-- 
4st
Deputy(AKA FAKE) webmastor
Uncertified Bad Idea Generator


DIS: Free ideas

2023-04-05 Thread Forest Sweeney via agora-discussion
In an effort to get Lime Ribbon, here are free ideas to add me as co-author
for.

[if you are serious, please add nix also as coauthor for the Stoney Stone]
The following stone is also defined:
- Stoney Stone (monthly,5): When wielded, grant the wielder a new stone,
with the properties: name=Slippy Stone N (where N is the number of times
this stone has been wielded), frequency=Monthly, Smoothness=10, and
text=When wielded, transfer this stone to Agora, then destroy it.

Agorachess (probably gone to the gutter)
The Crystal (rules as items)
The Weather (weekly actions by a single person).

I'll be sure to reply with more ideas as they come up. If I notice anything
broken, you can be sure I'll put it on this thread.
-- 
4st
Deputy(AKA FAKE) webmastor
Uncertified Bad Idea Generator