Peter Cooper Jr. on Mon, 20 Nov 2006 04:53:06 -0700 (MST) |
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Re: [s-b] The Great Reset of Nweek 112 |
Daniel Lepage <dpl33@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Am I correct in thinking that this just passed? Yes. We are now in a new Era of B Nomic. It is currently nweek 112, nday 1. The clock is ON! The current players are me, Wonko, Antonio, and Personman (who just rejoined after a *very* brief absence :) Anyone else who wants to play should join before trying to do something else in game. Rules are up at <http://b.nomic.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page>. > I'm still too busy to write props, but I had a few thoughts. Anyone > who agrees, feel free to propose any of these: > > 1. Why do we need revision numbers on some documents? The wiki > remembers older versions anyway, and the rules page would like nicer > without them. Since we've always had them :) I don't really know. > 2. Somebody ought to put together an ad for the nomic.net bulletin > board letting potential new players that we just reset our rules. Will do. > 3. An official B Nomic logo contest would be cool. Interesting. Easiest way to handle this may just be for each submission to make a prop that adds "Logo X is the Official Logo" to the ruleset or somesuch. Or we could construct a more complex procedure. > 4. Rather than using a fixed schedule, maybe we should allow players > to submit Drafts, and then turn their Drafts into Proposals whenever > they want. That way you don't have to wait if you know you won't > change the prop, but you can also put out drafts early and get > comments on them for as long as you want before making them > proposals. You know, I was thinking something similar to that earlier myself. -- Peter C. _______________________________________________ spoon-business mailing list spoon-business@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/spoon-business