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Please comment on these drafts on the [[User talk:Mike Rosoft/drafts|talk page]].
Please comment on these drafts on the [[User talk:Mike Rosoft/drafts|talk page]].
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==Core rules and Rules convention==
==Core rules and Rules convention==
This is a draft of a rule intended to address the same problem as the failed proposal [[341]].
This is a draft of a rule intended to address the same problem as the failed proposal [[341]].
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#Some rules may be designated <i>core rules</i>.  
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#Some rules may be designated <i>core rules</i>. A page [[Core rules]] shall be created to keep track of them.
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#When this rule is passed, all immutable rules and this rule become core rules.
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#Initially, the set of core rules all includes all immutable rules, this rule, and - upon its passage - Rule 2.
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#Proposals to change the set of core rules may be passed as follows:
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#Whenever a rule becomes immutable, it is added to core rules immediately. It retains that status, even if it is transmuted to become mutable again.
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##Whenever a rule becomes an immutable rule, it becomes a core rule immediately. It retains that status, even if it is transmuted to become mutable again.
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#Proposals to change the set of core rules may be made on the page [[Talk:Core rules]] (or elsewhere?), and are to be published on the main page.
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##A proposal may be made to remove an immutable rule from the set of core rules. This requires an unanimous vote.
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##An unanimous vote is needed to remove an immutable rule from the core rules.
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##A proposal may be made to add any number of mutable and/or immutable rules to the set of core rules. This requires a supermajority.
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##A simple majority is needed to re-add an immutable rule to the core rules.
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##A proposal may be made to remove any number of mutable rules from the set of core rules. This requires a supermajority. (Or a simple majority?) <!--##No proposal may both add and remove core rules, or remove both mutable and immutable rules.-->
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##A supermajority is needed to add a mutable rule to the core rules.
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##A supermajority (or a simple majority? or a supermajority during a rules convention, and a simple majority otherwise?) is needed to remove a mutable rule from the core rules.
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#A proposal may combine addition and/or removal of multiple rules to/from the core rules; in that case, the rule needing the greatest majority determines the votes needed to pass the proposal.
#If Rule 2 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.
#If Rule 2 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.
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#When this rule is passed, it becomes a core rule.
 
#If a round of play is terminated due to application of the rule [[317]], a Rules Convention will start immediately.
#If a round of play is terminated due to application of the rule [[317]], a Rules Convention will start immediately.
#If a round of play is terminated for any other reason, a Rules Convention may be started on a proposal made within 24 hours from its conclusion. This requires a supermajority vote. (Remove?)
#If a round of play is terminated for any other reason, a Rules Convention may be started on a proposal made within 24 hours from its conclusion. This requires a supermajority vote. (Remove?)
#As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, all non-core rules are suspended. This takes precedence over any non-core rules.
#As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, all non-core rules are suspended. This takes precedence over any non-core rules.
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#As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, rules may be added or removed from Core rules as provided by Rule 1. This takes precedence over any rules.
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#As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, rules may be added or removed from Core rules as provided by Rule 1. This takes precedence over any rules. <!--#Possibly add: As long as this rule is mutable, the above two clauses only apply to mutable rules.-->
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#Possibly add: As long as this rule is mutable, the above two clauses only apply to mutable rules.
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#A proposal to end the Rules Convention may be passed on a simple majority vote. A Rules Convention will end if no changes have been made to the set of core rules and no rule has been passed, amended, repealed, or transmuted for a week.
#A proposal to end the Rules Convention may be passed on a simple majority vote. A Rules Convention will end if no changes have been made to the set of core rules and no rule has been passed, amended, repealed, or transmuted for a week.
#If Rule 1 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.
#If Rule 1 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.
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Of course, the wording needs to be refined, the proper procedures described, etc.
Of course, the wording needs to be refined, the proper procedures described, etc.
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==Points for votes change==
 
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Proposal to prevent some players from abusing the voting rules to gain points:
 
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Rule [[333]] is amended to read, in entirety:
 
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1. This rule applies only to votes for amendments to the Ruleset.<br>
 
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1.1. This rule does not apply to any point changes related to Rule 322.<br>
 
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2. The players who vote against against winning proposals shall receive 5 (positive) points each, as long as at least three players have voted against or abstained on the proposal.<br>
 
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2.1. No player choosing to 'abstain' from a vote shall be awarded additional points for that vote.<br>
 
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3. In circumstances when the player who proposed the rule change in question votes against it, they shall receive no additional points.
 
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==Update of references==
==Update of references==
Proposal to address problem mentioned on [[Game-direction]] (rule referencing an amended or transmuted rule), and also the concern of [[Talk:348]].
Proposal to address problem mentioned on [[Game-direction]] (rule referencing an amended or transmuted rule), and also the concern of [[Talk:348]].
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Current revision as of 19:42, 9 December 2006

Please comment on these drafts on the talk page.


Contents

Core rules and Rules convention

This is a draft of a rule intended to address the same problem as the failed proposal 341.

Rule 1:

  1. Some rules may be designated core rules. A page Core rules shall be created to keep track of them.
  2. Initially, the set of core rules all includes all immutable rules, this rule, and - upon its passage - Rule 2.
  3. Whenever a rule becomes immutable, it is added to core rules immediately. It retains that status, even if it is transmuted to become mutable again.
  4. Proposals to change the set of core rules may be made on the page Talk:Core rules (or elsewhere?), and are to be published on the main page.
    1. An unanimous vote is needed to remove an immutable rule from the core rules.
    2. A simple majority is needed to re-add an immutable rule to the core rules.
    3. A supermajority is needed to add a mutable rule to the core rules.
    4. A supermajority (or a simple majority? or a supermajority during a rules convention, and a simple majority otherwise?) is needed to remove a mutable rule from the core rules.
  5. A proposal may combine addition and/or removal of multiple rules to/from the core rules; in that case, the rule needing the greatest majority determines the votes needed to pass the proposal.
  6. If Rule 2 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.


Rule 2:

  1. If a round of play is terminated due to application of the rule 317, a Rules Convention will start immediately.
  2. If a round of play is terminated for any other reason, a Rules Convention may be started on a proposal made within 24 hours from its conclusion. This requires a supermajority vote. (Remove?)
  3. As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, all non-core rules are suspended. This takes precedence over any non-core rules.
  4. As long as a Rules Convention is in progress, rules may be added or removed from Core rules as provided by Rule 1. This takes precedence over any rules.
  5. A proposal to end the Rules Convention may be passed on a simple majority vote. A Rules Convention will end if no changes have been made to the set of core rules and no rule has been passed, amended, repealed, or transmuted for a week.
  6. If Rule 1 fails to pass, this rule is repealed.


I intend to transmute rule 2 to an immutable rule, in order to resolve a situation when further play becomes impossible because of an immutable rule.

Of course, the wording needs to be refined, the proper procedures described, etc.


Update of references

Proposal to address problem mentioned on Game-direction (rule referencing an amended or transmuted rule), and also the concern of Talk:348.

If a rule has been amended, transmuted, or re-enacted:

  1. All references to its old number in the ruleset existing at the time of change shall be interpreted as if they had referred to its new number. This does not apply to clauses that modify that rule, nor to references to an event involving that rule that has taken place before or at that time.
  2. Upon passage of any proposal that was up for debate or voting at the time of change, all references to the rule's old number in it shall be interpreted as if they had referred to its new number. This does not apply to references to an event involving that rule that has taken place before or at the time of passage.














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