Here's what came out of the public meetings *** PLEASE READ
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2000 12:30 pm
. . . or at least what SEEMED to come out 
<p>
NOTE: IF YOU ONLY READ ONE SECTION AND SKIP OTHERS - PLEASE READ THE END OF THE MESSAGE!
<p>
NOTE 2: I'll refer all hes and shes as HE.
<p>
First I'll talk about Regulation Play:
<p>
There will be one person as a "Rules Coordinator". He will be elected as soon as these propositions are solidified, and will run a one-year term. This person ONLY has two responsibilities:
<p>
1. He maintains the rules page which will be placed on his own website. The web page maintainer(that's me) is responsible for linking the rules page on the banner frame when he is aware of the link.
<p>
2. He will begin votes for banned techniques, or different scoring methods of games under reasonable rules. When somebody identifies a possible banned technique, he will research the technique and then place it to a vote. Something similar to Angry's ways of running votes before he left us.
<p>
!. He may NOT make rules by himself. He may also NOT decide on major rules changes. Those votes are automatic, but to keep rules as solid as possible, these major rules changes(like autofire, slowdown, etc.) require a 2/3 vote.
<p>
Now the tournament:
<p>
For those who didn't make the public meeting, because of my time for college and the olympiad, I will be retiring as tournament coordinator. A new one will be elected under the same responsibilities as myself, and he will run a two tournament term. For the new tournament coordinator: a break is sounding to be in order at this time.
<p>
Finally, I will once again extend congratulations to Brian McLean for a tournament well done.
<p>
The Olympiad:
<p>
If you read the new olympiad page, Frankie's idea was a great one. There will be qualifying rounds, then we will have "joystick play" where we play for the gold, silver, and bronze joysticks.(or graphics thereof anyway)
<p>
There's controversy on how the teams should be. I think if you're looking for competitiveness, you should split the United States into three or four regions. The defect thought - although a good idea even the competition, is not in the true olympiad procedure. Well... neither is splitting a country into regions, but at least that one is close. However, I will still listen to opinions, and if everyone wants to play a defect rule, so be it.
<p>
Finally, the Knockout tournament:
<p>
I have to go with the majority here: The knockout tournament was poorly run. Why? Well he didn't have the majority of editors' blessings for one. Also some falacies on the coordinator's part - but he knows of those - so I won't repeat them here.
<p>
What's the solution to all of this? Here's what's I propose:
<p>
When KOA tournament 1 is over, there will be an election for the knockout coordintors. The top three vote getters will be coordinators of the KOA and will run a one-tournament term. The highest vote getter will be the chair, and that person is responsible for constantly updating the Knockout Page at his own website.
<p>
He is also responsible for running the public meetings, and I expect at least one of them before KOA Tournament 2 begins so the rules are set, solidified, and frozen so they can be fully enforced. The three coordinators will set the rules(all getting one vote of course), but they will hear opinions from the public on how it should be run.
<p>
HERE'S THE BIG NOTE AT THE END OF THE MESSAGE!
<p>
All elections from the regulation, tournament, and knockout modes will be secret ballot. All ballots will go to me. Because of this, I will recuse myself from all three of those positions and will reject any nomination from the MARP. I swear that the nomination totals will be accurate under penalty of something.
<p>
Also - these things I have not set up are not final. I will give three days for objections. If I hear enough people objecting, then I will change it.
<p>
Finally, sorry I'm acting like that, I just want the MARP to move on...
<p>
Thanks for reading, and long live MARP.
GB9
--
goldengameboy@yahoo.com
<p>
NOTE: IF YOU ONLY READ ONE SECTION AND SKIP OTHERS - PLEASE READ THE END OF THE MESSAGE!
<p>
NOTE 2: I'll refer all hes and shes as HE.
<p>
First I'll talk about Regulation Play:
<p>
There will be one person as a "Rules Coordinator". He will be elected as soon as these propositions are solidified, and will run a one-year term. This person ONLY has two responsibilities:
<p>
1. He maintains the rules page which will be placed on his own website. The web page maintainer(that's me) is responsible for linking the rules page on the banner frame when he is aware of the link.
<p>
2. He will begin votes for banned techniques, or different scoring methods of games under reasonable rules. When somebody identifies a possible banned technique, he will research the technique and then place it to a vote. Something similar to Angry's ways of running votes before he left us.
<p>
!. He may NOT make rules by himself. He may also NOT decide on major rules changes. Those votes are automatic, but to keep rules as solid as possible, these major rules changes(like autofire, slowdown, etc.) require a 2/3 vote.
<p>
Now the tournament:
<p>
For those who didn't make the public meeting, because of my time for college and the olympiad, I will be retiring as tournament coordinator. A new one will be elected under the same responsibilities as myself, and he will run a two tournament term. For the new tournament coordinator: a break is sounding to be in order at this time.
<p>
Finally, I will once again extend congratulations to Brian McLean for a tournament well done.
<p>
The Olympiad:
<p>
If you read the new olympiad page, Frankie's idea was a great one. There will be qualifying rounds, then we will have "joystick play" where we play for the gold, silver, and bronze joysticks.(or graphics thereof anyway)
<p>
There's controversy on how the teams should be. I think if you're looking for competitiveness, you should split the United States into three or four regions. The defect thought - although a good idea even the competition, is not in the true olympiad procedure. Well... neither is splitting a country into regions, but at least that one is close. However, I will still listen to opinions, and if everyone wants to play a defect rule, so be it.
<p>
Finally, the Knockout tournament:
<p>
I have to go with the majority here: The knockout tournament was poorly run. Why? Well he didn't have the majority of editors' blessings for one. Also some falacies on the coordinator's part - but he knows of those - so I won't repeat them here.
<p>
What's the solution to all of this? Here's what's I propose:
<p>
When KOA tournament 1 is over, there will be an election for the knockout coordintors. The top three vote getters will be coordinators of the KOA and will run a one-tournament term. The highest vote getter will be the chair, and that person is responsible for constantly updating the Knockout Page at his own website.
<p>
He is also responsible for running the public meetings, and I expect at least one of them before KOA Tournament 2 begins so the rules are set, solidified, and frozen so they can be fully enforced. The three coordinators will set the rules(all getting one vote of course), but they will hear opinions from the public on how it should be run.
<p>
HERE'S THE BIG NOTE AT THE END OF THE MESSAGE!
<p>
All elections from the regulation, tournament, and knockout modes will be secret ballot. All ballots will go to me. Because of this, I will recuse myself from all three of those positions and will reject any nomination from the MARP. I swear that the nomination totals will be accurate under penalty of something.
<p>
Also - these things I have not set up are not final. I will give three days for objections. If I hear enough people objecting, then I will change it.
<p>
Finally, sorry I'm acting like that, I just want the MARP to move on...
<p>
Thanks for reading, and long live MARP.
--
goldengameboy@yahoo.com