DaveShack said:
Three big problems with the rules committee aproach:
(1) There could be someone left out who would make trouble on the basis of not being included.
But they can put themself forward to be elected. If they do not get voted in - that is Democracy.
Also the committee I proposed is only going to last for 3 months, while the draft is put together.
It means that somethink is being done - rather than having lots of different views discussed over a long period time.
Those not elected are still able to influence the committee by posting their views in the appropriate forum. We could open a thread just for that purpose and get a mod to lock it when the committee has finished it's work.
Remember it is there just to start the ball rolling - not control the game.
(2) It pretty much rules out the idea that newcomers could have much influence, given the predilection for popularity based voting.
We could stipulate that 1 or 2 of the 5 members be newcomers. Probably a good idea - as new blood means new ideas. If the newcomers drop out after a few weeks - elect another newcomer citizen to take their place.
You should know from the Civ3 democracy games whether citizens are new or not.
(3) The committee's approach could end up being unpopular.
Any approach we take could could end up being unpopular, or should I say will end up being unpopular, with some citizens.
Again the point of the committe is just to get things started.
There will be plenty of time afterwards for people to lobby to change the draft constitution once the game gets started.
That could actually be part of the draft - that every 3 or 6 months the constitution is discussed and amendments or additions are proposed.
Also we could adopt Striders proposal of having two committee's. That may alleviate the probable troublemakers you mentioned. If they did not make it onto the first committee - well they may be on the second.
First committee - top 4 votes. (plus highest voted newcomer).
Second committee - votes 5 - 8 (plus 2nd highest newcomer).
Of course, I am being politically incorrect here - in assuming newcomers will not get sufficient votes to be in the top 10.
