If you think an SLR is close I won't work on it in parallel :).


The trick to avoiding an obligation as an Officer is to not hold the
office the instant a time limit expires (i.e. at the moment of the end
of the week or month).

You could hold the office all month and if you resign an instant before
the new month, you're not guilty of missing a monthly report. Conversely,
if you become an officer the instant before the start of the month, and
no monthly report was made, you could be guilty on a technicality[*].

So as long as you take the office and then resign without crossing 
those time instances, no crime.

[* This is a bit of a fairness issue in the current rules - you could
still get a salary e.g. for Tailor by doing no work and resigning before
the end of the month, OTOH it's obviously unfair if you're punished for
missing a duty 1 minute after taking the job].

On Sun, 9 Sep 2018, Timon Walshe-Grey wrote:
> Not an awful lot, I'll admit. Late August and September are always quite busy 
> for me and I haven't really found time to get around to it. I have all the 
> information I need - Trigon did a prototype SLR a while ago, I also have 
> summaries of CFJs since the last FLR, and as Assessor I have been keeping 
> records of adopted proposals. It's just a matter of updating Trigon's code to 
> generate an FLR with all the necessary information, which shouldn't take more 
> than a weekend, but I'm not going to _have_ a free weekend until October at 
> least.
> 
> What I could do, I think, is publish the SLR and then immediately resign as 
> Rulekeepor, but I'm not entirely clear whether that would work to relieve me 
> of the obligation to publish the FLR too.
> 
> -twg
> 
> 
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Sunday, 9 September 2018 21:03, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 9 Sep 2018, Timon Walshe-Grey wrote:
> >
> > > (I do still plan to take over Rulekeepor in the future if nobody finds
> > > this objectionable, but I'm not yet prepared to do so.)
> >
> > No pressure whatsoever, but have you put much work into this so far?
> >
> > If I come to writing a land overhaul in a few weeks, I'll need to do
> > the FLR/SLR first (once, not as a job) since it would be really really
> > mistake-prone to try to write a big draft without a current SLR.
> 
> 
>

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