i vote yes on this one. With so few judges this will really help get books approved faster and there is less bias than there is towards your own creation.
__________________ "That's so far over the line between genius and madness, it passed all the way through Cthulhuville and normalcy and all the way back to brilliance!"--MoogleEmpMog
Very well. Thus, this becomes official tomorrow (as RA's "vote" was yesterday).
Now, the next question: Does this apply to proposals in progress by judges? I'd say yes.
Yeah, it would. Make sure to bump them, though. There were a few things I was pocket-vetoing that I may need to vote NO on if they're about to pass and then desperately find the mechanics, since I don't want to let things pass where I haven't been able to read them.
__________________ "That's so far over the line between genius and madness, it passed all the way through Cthulhuville and normalcy and all the way back to brilliance!"--MoogleEmpMog
Absolutely, I think that was the point, especially with some of the books that have taken a bit to get approved.
I forget--are we still on the "First NO vote does nothing" system like in LEW, or is it different here because there are so few judges? I can't seem to remember which.
__________________ "That's so far over the line between genius and madness, it passed all the way through Cthulhuville and normalcy and all the way back to brilliance!"--MoogleEmpMog
Yeah, it would. Make sure to bump them, though. There were a few things I was pocket-vetoing that I may need to vote NO on if they're about to pass and then desperately find the mechanics, since I don't want to let things pass where I haven't been able to read them.
I will re-bump them (I went through them all recently).
__________________ stonegod -- LEB judge and spawn of Khyber since 2005 (Blog)