There's a couple jobs that aren't necessary but should probably still have an 
assigned officer. I tried to write these such that they don't add too much 
responsibility while still encouraging them to fulfil the goals of the offices.

First, the Reportor. We've had it before, it gets sporadic usage, and then it 
disappears. I think repealing it is a mistake. There's little-to-no legal debt 
in having such a simple office, and its existence encourages someone to take 
over its responsibility. Sporadic reports are better than none.

I plan to submit the following proposal {

Title: The Reportor
Author: nch
AI: 1.0

Enact a rule titled "The Reportor" with Power=1 and the following text:
{

        The Reportor is an office.

        The Reportor's weekly report includes a list of notable events,         
        with citations. The weekly report SHOULD include events in the last 
        7 days minimum and up to the last weekly Reportor's report at 
        maximum.

        Where 'notable' is used in this rule its meaning is up to the 
        Reportor's discretion.

}

As far as I know, we currently have the best online resources we've ever had. 
But there's little coordination and attention to aging resources. Thus I 
propose the Webmastor. The webmastor isn't intended to have any actual 
authority over anything, but rather to be responsible in identifying our 
resources and any problems that crop up.

I plan to submit the following proposal {

Title: The Webmastor
Author: nch
AI: 1.0

Enact a rule titled "The Webmastor" with Power=1 and the following text:
{

        The Webmastor is an office.

        The Webmastor's monthly report includes a Directory, a Changelog, a 
        Warning Log, and an Error Log. The Directory lists notable 
        currently maintained public resources. The Changelog lists notable 
        changes to resources. The Warning Log lists notable potential 
        issues, such as inaccurate or aging resources or unintended issues 
        with a public resource. The Error Log lists notable losses of 
        resources - where a resource has become inaccessible, unmaintained, 
        or unusable. Where 'notable' is used in this rule its meaning is up 
        to the Webmastor's discretion.

}

-- 
nch



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