Sunday, November 10, 2013

Bucky

You passed the “With Numbers Comes Power” proposal based on my vote not being valid. It was cast before the “Per your command” proposal passed and was thus valid (at the time the rule specified “The Oligarch” not “The Despot”). I’m on a phone so can’t correct the enactment; could you please revert the enactment and correctly mark it as failed.

Thanks.

Comments

Larrytheturtle:

10-11-2013 22:54:10 UTC

I do believe you are right as much as I may prefer it to the contrary. I’ll revert everything.

Josh: Observer he/they

10-11-2013 22:55:20 UTC

Ta.

Bucky:

11-11-2013 01:38:00 UTC

You are correct.  I confirmed the rule existed at the time the vote was cast, but missed the error.

In that case, the proposal passed 3-2 instead because Kevan, Bucky, Skju and Turtlemoon did not pay to cast their votes.

Bucky:

11-11-2013 01:40:22 UTC

(Except that I cast mine after the rule was fixed, so passing 4-2 is correct)

Larrytheturtle:

11-11-2013 02:17:55 UTC

Bucky is correct as best I can tell. This is getting to be a bit of a bother but I will re-enact it and reinstate the GNDT actions that people made based on it.

turtlemoon:

11-11-2013 02:47:29 UTC

Ok. This is getting confusing ;-)

Where was I supposed to pay what for what to whom for voting?

Bucky:

11-11-2013 02:50:26 UTC

Except it looks like the fix was itself prematurely enacted since it did not have quorum for the same reason.  So enactment may have failed since there was an older proposal in the queue, although since it would have timed out I could have adminned it to get the same gamestate we see now.  CfJ time, I guess.

Larrytheturtle:

11-11-2013 02:59:49 UTC

CFJ is fine if only to clarify everything though I think the gamestate should be as it currently is.

Bucky:

11-11-2013 03:16:07 UTC

For the record, With Numbers Comes Power took effect when originally adminned at 05:41 PM on the 10th, rather than when re-marked enacted on the 11th.

Clucky: he/him

11-11-2013 03:56:34 UTC

No one is “The Oligarch” so no one had to pay. stop messing with the games tate