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Messages - Ian Plätschisch

#32
Thanks @GV for starting this thread

PER on all
#33
There is no way I am reading through all that, I trust you that it's good :P
#34
Looks good
#36
Looks good to me
#37
Quote from: Decimus Aurelius Rautilus on January 15, 2024, 11:59:55 AMvery interesting read and has great pertinent information here thanks
While it's fine to read through any thread on this forum, please refrain from posting in places you are not authorized to.
#38
Please note that only Senators and other authorized individuals may post on the Senate board. Other posts are subject to removal.
#39
"Oh lime juice, so tart and so bright,
A flavor that's both tangy and light.
Your zest is a burst on the tongue,
A taste that's both fresh and young.

You add a kick to a Margarita,
A perfect complement to tequila.
You make a ceviche pop with zing,
A dish that's sure to make the taste buds sing.

You brighten up a salad or stew,
A versatile ingredient, it's true.
You're not too sweet, not too strong,
Just the right balance all day long.

Oh lime juice, we raise a glass,
To your sour, yet delicious mass.
You bring joy to every dish,
We'll always relish your zesty bliss.

In drinks and in food, you're the star,
Oh lime juice, you're never too far.
We'll always keep you on hand,
For your flavor, we'll always stand."

GPT-3.5
#40
I'm not a huge fan of how that currently reads. How about:

Quote5. The Secretary of State shall not hold the offices of Seneschal, Distain, Judge of the Uppermost Cort, Monarch, any cabinet portfolio, or member of the Ziu. The Secretary of State also shall not hold the office of leader, deputy leader, secretary, treasurer, or any other executive position (according to the party's bylaws) of any registered or unregistered political party at the national level.
#41
In order for the definitions you proposed earlier to actually apply, they must be written into the bill.

Quote from: mximo on January 07, 2024, 06:46:17 PMSo a political party exists when a citizen claims to be the leader of a party. For the definition of leadership, I am suggested to define it by the following officers: leader, deputy leader, secretary, treasurer or any other executive functions according to the party bylaw.


Mximo

I could probably spend a few minutes to assist if needed.
#42
Quote from: mximo on January 11, 2024, 08:09:59 PMSorry but do I need to do something else here?

Mximo
Are you planning to revise the bill to incorporate the definitions you proposed
#43
Wittenberg / Re: Quick question
January 07, 2024, 09:40:56 PM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on January 07, 2024, 09:24:47 PM
Quote from: Sir Txec dal Nordselvă, UrB on January 07, 2024, 09:13:22 PMI locked them. I also typically leave them stickier until the next election.

So rather than tell me that you typically leave them stickied until the next election you ignored my request and then locked the threads? Why, Txec?
The better question is why are you so offended (or more likely, why are you pretending to be so offended) about this obviously trivial and mundane issue.
#44
I just found that B.13.2.2 already contains the sentence:

"13.2.2. No person shall be eligible to serve on the Commission who is an officer of any registered or unregistered political party"

So perhaps these definitions should be used again in this bill for consistency.
#45
I'm a little concerned that the portion about party offices is too vague. For example, what counts as a "leadership position"? One could envisage many positions with party responsibilities that may or may not be considered "leadership".

Also, is a "political party" defined as an entity that registered in the previous election, an entity that has Cosa seats, or with some other definition?