Hello, Bureau-thinkers. I am in search of a commune to consense with me. We will chant OM and all agree on the following consensuary procedure-details. Which are not tort related in any way:
(1) I think it's a great idea that the proposer of a proposal be allowed to withdraw it before the voting period begins, for any reason and without censure or tongue-waggling. (Unless the proposer prefers we waggle our tongues at him.) If the proposer, I don't know, breaks a leg and gets stuck in a hospital with no internet access, or even just changes his mind, there should be the option for the proposer to hand-off advocacy duties to someone else (and stick to the original time-frame).
(2) Said proposal, never having been voted down, should not fall under the moratorium for voted-down things.
Please let us consense about them, because then I will be happy and able to put them into my little Buffista Law document.
That is all. Off to find cake to satisfy sudden craving.