Rob Speer on 5 Dec 2001 04:15:10 -0000 |
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spoon-business: Joining the game / Currency proposal |
I declare myself a player, under the name Rob. [[You don't have to call me "PurpleBob" this time around.]] I also submit the following three proposals: \begin{proposal} \title{Scoring} 1. Create a rule entitled "Proposal Scoring" with the following text: When a player's proposal passes, e recieves 3d6 points. When a player's proposal fails, e loses 1d6 points, unless e does not have that many points, in which case eir score simply becomes 0. All dice rolls for the purpose of scoring shall be performed by the Administrator. 2. Create a rule entitled "Automation" with the following text: Any action which is required to be performed by the Administrator may also be performed by an automated script acting on the Administrator's behalf. \end{proposal} \begin{proposal} \title{Bucks} 1. Create a rule entitled "Objects" with the following text: The state of the game includes Objects, which are created by rules or proposals and which belong to a specific player. Ownership of an object can be transferred from one player to another if both players involved agree to the transfer. Only positive integer numbers of objects may be transferred, and one may not own a negative or fractional number of a particular object. A Revisable Object is not an Object. A Revisiable Object is not an Object either, and this sentence will delete itself once the ruleset no longer refers to Revisiable Objects. Unless overridden by another rule, the ownership of objects is kept track of by the Administrator. 2. Create a rule entitled "System of Currency" with the following text: Bucks are objects. [[Feel free to modify this rule if you come up with a better name for the currency.]] A player recieves 10 Bucks at the end of a voting period in which e has voted. \end{proposal} [[The purpose of a currency is for use in situations where it would make sense to spend a finite resource, but the score should not be affected.]] \begin{proposal} \title{Revisiing the typos} 1. In Rule 4/0, change the word "revisiable" to "revisable". 2. In Rule 11/0, change the word "revisiable" to "revisable". \end{proposal} -- Rob Speer