Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Re: OFF: [CotC] CFJ 3362 assigned to OscarMeyr

2013-07-29 Thread Benjamin Schultz
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Tanner Swett swe...@mail.gvsu.edu wrote:

 On Jul 26, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Benjamin Schultz wrote:
  Ah.  My search-fu failed me.

 Probably because it was broken over multiple lines.

 Proto: The Rulekeepor SHALL publish the entire ruleset as one line.

 —Machiavelli


AGAINT.  That would disrupt the fountain.

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OscarMeyr


Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Re: OFF: [CotC] CFJ 3362 assigned to OscarMeyr

2013-07-27 Thread Tanner Swett
On Jul 26, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Benjamin Schultz wrote:
 Ah.  My search-fu failed me.

Probably because it was broken over multiple lines.

Proto: The Rulekeepor SHALL publish the entire ruleset as one line.

—Machiavelli



Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Re: OFF: [CotC] CFJ 3362 assigned to OscarMeyr

2013-07-26 Thread Benjamin Schultz
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Michael Slone har...@harvel.org wrote:

 On 2013-07-25, Benjamin Schultz wrote:
  Aside:  As best I can tell, by announcement is presently defined in
  R1728/32.  I don't see that rule saying the announcement must be ttPF,
 but
  I believe this requirement is derived from 18 years of game practice.

 This requirement is derived from Rule 478:

   A public message is a message sent via a public forum, or sent
   to all players and containing a clear designation of intent to
   be public.  A rule can also designate that a part of one public
   message is considered a public message in its own right. A
   person publishes or announces something by sending a public
   message.

   Where the rules define an action that CAN be performed by
   announcement, a person performs that action by unambiguously
   and clearly specifying the action and announcing that e performs
   it.  Any action performed by sending a message is performed at
   the time date-stamped on that message. Actions in messages
   (including sub-messages) are performed in the order they appear
   in the message, unless otherwise specified.

 --
 Michael Slone


Ah.  My search-fu failed me.

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OscarMeyr