Sunday, January 27, 2013

Proposal: Rotten to the core

Reaches quorum 9-0 and is enacted. -scshunt

Adminned at 28 Jan 2013 17:56:23 UTC

Amend the following text to the rule, “Credibility”:

If an Honourable Member’s Credibility score falls to 0 at any time then that Honourable Member is considered Corrupt.

Let’s give losing Credibility some consequences.

Comments

RaichuKFM: she/her

27-01-2013 18:33:18 UTC

for

Skju:

27-01-2013 18:37:27 UTC

for

Larrytheturtle:

27-01-2013 18:56:18 UTC

for

quirck: he/him

27-01-2013 19:15:42 UTC

imperial

Cpt_Koen:

27-01-2013 20:47:06 UTC

If your credibility falls down to 0 then rises up again to positive amounts, are you still considered Corrupt?

Patrick:

27-01-2013 20:54:54 UTC

With this rule, yes, but it would be easy enough to implement a rule saying “if you raise your Credibility back up to 10 you are no longer considered Corrupt” or something along those lines.

Kevan: he/him

27-01-2013 21:05:24 UTC

for Should really track it somewhere, though.

Josh: Observer he/they

27-01-2013 23:07:55 UTC

for

scshunt:

27-01-2013 23:15:55 UTC

“During a Session, any Proposal submitted which is not an Activity or a Whisper cannot be enacted and its author looses 5 Credibility at the moment that it fails.”

This will clog the queue as it doesn’t make such proposals illegal or immediately failable; as a result they may still end up with more for than against, and then we will be forced to wait on the 1-week limit in order to fail them.

scshunt:

27-01-2013 23:16:24 UTC

Oops, wrong proposal. for then.

nqeron:

27-01-2013 23:18:57 UTC

imperial

Klisz:

28-01-2013 00:41:02 UTC

for

Purplebeard:

28-01-2013 09:21:11 UTC

for

Clucky: he/him

28-01-2013 19:38:01 UTC

for

Murphy:

28-01-2013 23:17:37 UTC

for