Friday, January 23, 2009

Proposal: [Hint] Cloning is Outlawed now, Guessing is Not.

Passes 8 to 5 on Timeout—arth

Adminned at 25 Jan 2009 01:17:50 UTC

Cloned ingredients have been declared an illegal enhancement by the Association. Competitors that continue to use them will be disqualified.

Repeal sub-rule “Cloning”. Remove all cloned Ingredients from the Ingredients List (but leave the originals if they still exist).

At the end of sub-rule “Writing Recipes” add:

When a new Recipe is created, the Writer shall add 1DICE10 Credits to the Members who created any of the Ingredients that are part of that Recipe. This shall apply only for items that existed prior to the creation of the Recipe. The Writer may also, within a period of 24 hours modify (this includes adding or removing) the value of the Station which is associated to that Ingredient if it appears on the Ingredients List.

 

Comments

Darknight: he/him

23-01-2009 08:46:44 UTC

for

SingularByte: he/him

23-01-2009 10:14:29 UTC

against

Yoda:

23-01-2009 12:39:26 UTC

for

Rodlen:

23-01-2009 15:59:58 UTC

for

Klisz:

23-01-2009 16:34:37 UTC

for

teucer:

23-01-2009 16:45:50 UTC

for

Kevan: he/him

23-01-2009 18:10:13 UTC

for

Wooden Squid:

23-01-2009 18:43:20 UTC

for neato.

Klisz:

23-01-2009 20:45:16 UTC

CoV against  after thoroughly reading the Cloning rule.

Clucky: he/him

23-01-2009 22:00:09 UTC

against “Cloned” ingreidents are not well defined—we’ve just been marking them for ease.

Also what happens if the same item appears more than once?

Qwazukee:

23-01-2009 22:07:26 UTC

imperial CfJ the “clone” definition, if it’s an issue.

arthexis: he/him

24-01-2009 02:44:45 UTC

@Clucky: An item that has been cloned is a cloned item. Items that have been duplicated but not cloned, are not cloned items. (Like for example some instances of Spam)

omd:

24-01-2009 16:00:46 UTC

against

Gnauga:

25-01-2009 01:44:01 UTC

against I wants mah cloning.

Clucky: he/him

25-01-2009 02:55:36 UTC

for now that we are getting credits from other sources.