Glotmorf on 6 Oct 2002 18:07:03 -0000 |
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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] my first online nomic |
On 10/6/02 at 10:13 AM bd wrote: >On Sunday 06 October 2002 03:55 am, Greg Darian wrote: > >> "This charter has these initial members:404notfound, Athena, Baron von >> Skippy, bd, Dan, Glotmorf, Iain, Naath, Orc In a Spacesuit, Rob, Squire >of >> Dimness, The Voice, Wild Card, Wonko, Wonko May Not Vote. > >Problems: >a) A charter may not hava members On the contrary, a charter is required to have a list of initial members. Whether or not they consent to being members is a separate issue. >b) Players *MUST* consent to join. See above. >> 'Wonko May Not Vote' is the High Mookie. >> >> The High Mookie can change this charter. >> >> Anyone can join by saying e wants to and getting the High Mookie to ok >it. > >IIRC, exiting a Soceity cannot be regulated by a charter. Not entirely true. A society can't prevent anyone from leaving whenever e wants, but there can be conditions to leaving, such as paying a certain number of points to the society's pools, or even receiving a portion of said pools. >> The High Mookie can kick anybody out. >> >> This society has a pool of points and BNS. >> >> Anybody can give points and BNS to The Secret Mookies >> >> The High Mookie can give points and BNS to anybody." >> >> I propose this rule >> >> {{__The Mookie Secret__ >> >> At the beginning of each nweek, give each member of The Secret Mookies 50 >> points and 1000 BNS.}} > >You have to make a proposal that creates the rule, but the Admin usually >corrects these. I forget if it's standard delimiters or elimination of boilerplate, but one of those says a proposed rule implies the proposal. Glotmorf _______________________________________________ spoon-discuss mailing list spoon-discuss@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/spoon-discuss