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There should also be a list of rules that have already been checked. That way the new grammarian wont have to look though all of them.--[[User:87.51.246.28|87.51.246.28]] 14:33, 22 November 2006 (EST)
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There should also be a list of rules that have already been checked. That way the new grammarian wont have to look though all of them.--[[User:Shivan|Shivan]] 14:39, 22 November 2006 (EST)<br>
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If the grammarium finds that a proposed rule has a grammarmistake, and correcting that mistake will not have any significant effect of the interpretation of the rule, then the grammarian may change it right away. He shall leave a notice that he edited the "minor mistake", if the proposer does not object the change is final.  
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This will allow quick correction of minor mistakes.--[[User:Shivan|Shivan]] 14:39, 22 November 2006 (EST)
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This rule creates the position of Supreme Grammarian (the grammar and spelling cop of Nomicapolis), along with provisions for nominating the SG, and his/her powers in-game. The purpose is to give a quick, non-intrusive way to resolve annoying grammar and spelling errors in the rules without having to go through the process of proposal/vote/change the rule number for each little typo. Applejuicefool 09:48, 21 November 2006 (EST)

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Add comments There should also be a list of rules that have already been checked. That way the new grammarian wont have to look though all of them.--Shivan 14:39, 22 November 2006 (EST)


If the grammarium finds that a proposed rule has a grammarmistake, and correcting that mistake will not have any significant effect of the interpretation of the rule, then the grammarian may change it right away. He shall leave a notice that he edited the "minor mistake", if the proposer does not object the change is final. This will allow quick correction of minor mistakes.--Shivan 14:39, 22 November 2006 (EST)


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