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[s-b] [auto] Peter submits p116


Peter has submitted a new proposal, p116.

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Proposal 116/0: Grand Reunification Of A Nomic Proposal And Related Things
A Standard Proposal by Peter
Last modified on nweek 90, nday 12

[[GROAN PART]]

[[Please double-check to make sure I've done this all right. I don't
want to accidentally break every method we have to change the rules.]]

In section 2, add a new rule
{{
== Game-changing Objects ==

There is a class of Game Documents called Game-changing Objects.

A Game-changing Object consists of a list of changes to the state of
the game (that is, changes to the state and/or existence of some
number of Game Objects) and an optional title. It may also contain
other things as defined in the definition of the object.

Each Game-changing Object is assigned a unique serial number at the
discretion of the Minister of Change.

Any object which is a Game-changing Object:
* can be in one of three states: Pending, Open, and Historical. 
* can have a list of Legal Votes
* can have a list of Eligible Voters

Game-changing Objects are initially Pending.

Game-changing Objects are Revisable. When a Game-changing Object is
Pending, the object that submitted it may revise it by resubmitting
it.

For each Open Game-changing Object, each Eligible Voter for that
object has a Current Vote on that Object. A Current Vote can be any
Legal Vote for that object. The Current Vote for each Eligible Voter
is initially set to ABSTAIN for each Open Proposal.

As a game action, a player may set their Current Vote for any Open
Game-changing Object if e is an Eligible Voter for it. This action may
also be known as casting a Vote.

When a Game-changing Object changes from Open to Historical, it is
said to have Resolved. When a Game-changing Object resolves, the
latest Current Vote that each Eligible Voter had on the proposal
becomes known as that entity's Final Vote on that proposal.

[[The definition of each object then describes the meaning of
"Passing".]]

A Game-changing Object that does not Pass is said to have Failed.

When a Game-changing Object Passes, the changes to the game state
listed within it are made. If more than one Game-changing Object
Passes at the same time, the changes are made sequentially in
ascending serial number order.
}}

Create the following Tweak:
{{
Remove from Rule 0-0 the sentence
{{
This rule can only be amended by way of a Tweak.
}}
}}
Execute the changes in that Tweak, and then destroy that Tweak.

Change Rule 0-0 to the text
{{
At any time, regardless of the state of any time-keeping device in the
game, any player may submit a Tweak. A Tweak is a Game-changing
Object.

Legal Votes on a Tweak are SECOND, OBJECT, and ABSTAIN.

Eligible Voters on a Tweak are all players.

Casting a Vote on an Open Tweak is a legal Game Action regardless of
the state of any time-keeping device in the game.

1 real-world day after a Tweak is created, it becomes Open.

6 real-world days after a Tweak becomes Open, it becomes Historical.

When a Tweak becomes Historical, if it received at least two SECOND
Final Votes and received no OBJECT Final Votes, the Tweak Passes.
}}

Change Rule 2-3 to the text
{{
Proposals are Game-changing Objects.

A Proposal is owned by the entity that submitted it.
}}


Execute these changes in Rule 3-3:
{{

In section "Timing", remove the sentence
{{
Proposals are initially Pending.
}}

In section "Proposal Submission", remove the sentence
{{
Any player may revise a Proposal e owns by resubmitting it, but only
if the Proposal in question is Pending.
}}

If proposal 104 or 114 Passed, change the text of section "Voting" to
{{
A Voting Entity is a Game Object that has the right to vote on
Proposals. All players are Voting Entities.

Legal Votes on proposals are FOR, MAYBE, AGAINST, and ABSTAIN.

Eligible Voters for proposals are all Voting Entities.
}}

If neither proposal 104 nor 114 Passed, change the text of section
"Voting" to
{{
A Voting Entity is a Game Object that has the right to vote on
Proposals. All players are Voting Entities.

Legal Votes on proposals are FOR, AGAINST, and ABSTAIN.

Eligible Voters for proposals are all Voting Entities.
}}

If proposal 104 or 114 Passed, in section "Proposal Resolution", remove
the first paragraph and last paragraph.

If neither proposal 104 nor 114 Passed, change the text of section
"Proposal Resolution" to
{{
When a Proposal Resolves, if the number of FOR Final Votes on it
exceeds the number of AGAINST Final Votes on it, or if all votes cast
on it are AGAINST or ABSTAIN, the Proposal Passes.
}}

}}

Replace the text of the first paragraph of rule 3-18 with
{{
Referenda are Game-changing Objects.

Legal Votes on Referenda are OBJECT and ABSTAIN.

Eligible Voters for Referenda are all players.

One nday after a Referendum is created, it becomes Open.

Two ndays after a Referendum becomes Open, it becomes Historical.

When a Referendum Resolves, if there are less than two OBJECT Final
Votes on it, the Referendum Passes.
}}

In rule 5-1, change the text
{{
A CFI is a Game Document consisting of a statement about the game and
(optionally) a list of changes to the gamestate.
}}
to
{{
A CFI is a Game-changing Object that also includes a statement about
the game. A CFI may be submitted at any time regardless of the state
of any time-keeping device used in the game.
}}
and remove the text
{{
Any player may revise a CFI e owns by resubmitting it, but only if the
CFI in question is Pending.
}}

Execute these changes in rule 5-2
{{

If proposal 113 passes, append to the first paragraph the text
{{
The Judge of a CFI is its only Eligible Voter.
}}

If proposal 113 did not pass, change the text of the first paragraph
to the text
{{
Eligible Voters on a CFI are all players except for the Plaintiff and
Defendant of that CFI.
}}

Change the text of the second and third paragraph to the text
{{
Legal Votes on a CFI are YES, NO, REFUSED, and ABSTAIN.

Casting a Vote on a CFI is a legal Game Action regardless of the state
of any time-keeping device used in the game.

When a CFI resolves, count the non-ABSTAIN Final Votes and interpret
the results as follows:
}}

Remove the text
{{
When a CFI Passes, the gamestate changes listed within it are
implemented by whoever is responsible for them.
}}

}}

In rule 3-1, change the text
{{
This does not apply to Game Actions defined in section 5, or if the
definition of a Game Action explicitly allows other times for the
Action to occur.
}}
to the text
{{
This does not apply if a rule explicitly allows other times for the
Game Action to occur.
}}

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