add proposal 414/0 1 24 Feb 2001 15:05:54 26 Feb 2001 06:22:12 Joerg Roster improvement "The Roster is a list of all Players. It shall contain, for each Player, at least the following information: (1) The Player's name, (2) eir email adress, (3) eir score, and (4) a list of all attributes associated with em. The Administrator is responsible for updating the Roster so that it reflects the current game state." ---- withdraw proposal 411/0 25 Feb 2001 22:22:26 PurpleBob ---- add proposal 415/0 1 25 Feb 2001 22:49:36 26 Feb 2001 06:22:12 PurpleBob Randal Judgements Create a rule entitled "Randal Judgements" with the following text: The verb "to Randal" is defined as "to perform an action which is mostly unrelated to the game, which one does not want to perform". The noun "Randal" is defined as either "an action which is mostly unrelated to the game, which one does not want to perform" when it is used with an article, and "a character from Clerks" when it is used as a name. Any Motion or Proposal which requires a player to Randal may be nullified via the process below. If a player feels that an action required of em is a Randal, he may make a Request for Randal Judgement. A Request for Randal Judgement is a specific kind of Request for Judgement, which follows all the rules of Requests for Judgement. When a Request for Randal Judgement (RFRJ) is made, it is applied to some Motion or Proposal. The player making the RFRJ should specify which Motion or Proposal it should be applied to. The Statement of the resulting RFJ is " requires to Randal and should be nullified". If there is a time limit on the Randal in question, it is extended for the duration of the Judgement. ---- add proposal 416/0 1 25 Feb 2001 23:55:05 26 Feb 2001 06:22:12 Poulenc Debt Fix Amend each instance of "Motion for Repayment" to "Motion for Payment" in rule 317. If an agent owes points to another agent e is a debtor and the agent to which e owes points is eir creditor. Said pending point transfer is a debt. The debt shall exist until payment has been made by point transfer, satisfying the debt. If the debtor does not transfer the specified number of points by the time specified at creation of the debt, or within two weeks of the debt creation by default, eir creditor may force payment with a Motion for Payment. A Motion for Repayment is a primary, approvable motion that is not subject to unanimous consent. A Motion for Repayment should specify the debt that is overdue by amount, agents involved, and due date. If a Motion for Repayment passes and the debt remains unpaid a motive order is issued for the transfer of points to satisfy that debt, to be performed as soon as possible. ----