Karin L. Kross on 1 May 2002 12:28:00 -0000 |
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Re: spoon-discuss: Re: spoon-business: The Daily Recognizer (Tuesday morning) |
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Glotmorf wrote: > Besides, since the statement that deletes the proposal is in > the proposal, it'd only happen if the proposal actually passed. > It could only pass with those vote counts if it's a Charter > Prop, in which case it can't delete itself because Charter > Props weren't vested with that sort of authority. If it > failed, the deletion instruction in the proposal couldn't have > been performed. Fair enough -- I'll buy that logic. And maybe, just for giggles and if I come up with the time, I'll create a proposal about self-deleting proposals. -Congenital Optimist -- karinlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | http://seishonagon.org "Luckily, right at that moment, an unconscious Argentinian fell through my roof!" --Christian in "Moulin Rouge"