add proposal 390/0 1 24 Jan 2001 00:47:25 26 Jan 2001 02:39:12 Benjamin Licensing: Instances create a new rule with the title 'Licensing: Instances' with the following text: Whenever an instance of an instantiable item is created, the creator of the instance owes the licensing fee(s) to the owner(s) of the rule(s) defining the instantiable item. If no licensing fee is defined for an instantiable item, it is assumed to be zero. Definition: An instantiable item is something of which instances can be made. [[The plurals are necessary for multiple inheritance, both linear and parallel: If C is an instance of B and all B's are instances of A's, then the creator of C owes fees to both the owners of (the rules defining) B and A. Also, if C is an instance of both B and A, then C owes to B and A as above.]] ---- add proposal 391/0 1 24 Jan 2001 00:47:25 26 Jan 2001 02:39:12 Benjamin licensing fee for C/RG's The licensing fee for Challenge/Response Games is 10 points. ---- add proposal 392/0 1 24 Jan 2001 01:04:05 26 Jan 2001 02:39:12 Benjamin Dependency of Propositions create a rule with the title 'Dependency of Propositions' and the following text: if a (child) proposition is dependent on one or more other (parent) propositions, that means: the dependent proposition cannot pass (have effects) unless all of the propositions on which it depends also pass. If a dependent proposition passes, but any of its parents' fail, the text of the proposition is erased before it takes effect. This rule applies only to child/parent propositions on the same ballot. ---- add proposal 392/1 1 26 Jan 2001 05:46:20 27 Jan 2001 05:45:51 Benjamin Dependency of Propositions create a rule with the title 'Dependency of Propositions' and the following text: This rule applies only to child/parent propositions on the same ballot. If a (subsidiary) proposition is dependent on one or more other (primary) propositions, and any of the (primary) propositions fail (either as defined by the rules, or because it fails by dependence), then the (subsidiary) proposition fails by dependence. If a (subsidiary) proposition is negatively dependent on one or more other (primary) propositions, and any of those (primary) propositions pass, then the (subsidiary) proposition fails by dependence. If a proposition fails by dependence, then it is considered "withdrawn" and "dead". This rule superceedes R120:Motions, if the two conflict. ---- add proposal 392/2 1 26 Jan 2001 06:15:32 27 Jan 2001 05:45:51 Benjamin Dependency of Propositions create a rule with the title 'Dependency of Propositions' and the following text: This rule applies only to subsidiary/primary propositions on the same ballot. If a (subsidiary) proposition is dependent on one or more other (primary) propositions, and any of the (primary) propositions fail (either as defined by the rules, or because it fails by dependence), then the (subsidiary) proposition fails by dependence. If a (subsidiary) proposition is negatively dependent on one or more other (primary) propositions, and any of those (primary) propositions pass, then the (subsidiary) proposition fails by dependence. If a proposition fails by dependence, then it is considered "withdrawn" and "dead". This rule superceedes R120:Motions, if the two conflict. ----