Glotmorf on 19 Jun 2002 18:14:04 -0000 |
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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] Less is More: Clubs |
On 6/19/02 at 9:50 AM Wonko wrote: >Quoth Glotmorf, > >> C. Society Charter >> >> A Society must have a Charter, which contains its public rules. The >Charter >> is considered a game document, and is maintained by the Administrator in >a >> collection of Charters. >> >> A Society's Charter can only be modified by the Society or its Members >if the >> Society has a public rule stating the method for doing so. >> >> Standard Methods for Modifying a Society's Charter are: >> >> C.1. Unanimous Consent >> >> In the first half of a given nweek, a Member of the Society may propose a >> modification to the Society's Charter on the public forum. If all >Members of >> the Society then, in the same nweek as the modification was proposed, >state in >> the public forum that they agree to the modification, the modification is >> applied to the Charter. > >So, if I'm the only member of a Society, I can suggest that the Charter be >changed to add the sentence "At the beginning of each nday, every member of >this Club is awarded a Win.", and when I agree to my own change, I Win? Offhand I'd say being awarded a Win was a gamestate change, which is only permitted when the rules say. Society Charters defer to the rules, and there's nothing that says a Society's Charter can award wins. Glotmorf _______________________________________________ spoon-discuss mailing list spoon-discuss@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/spoon-discuss