> On Jun 15, 2021, at 8:47 PM, Trigon via agora-discussion 
> <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> 
> On 16/06/2021 03:34, Telna via agora-business wrote:
>> I Point my Finger at Trigon for not tracking the Unit of Flotation in eir 
>> weekly report as directed by Rule 2635 "Floating Rate Fleet".
> 
> Is failure to track something actually a punishable crime? It seems like it 
> should be, but I don't see anywhere that defines a crime for it.
> 
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3635/2: { The Unit of Flotation is equal to 1/2500 times the Total Buoyancy, 
rounded up, and is tracked in the Treasuror's weekly report. }

2143/33: { If any task is defined by the rules as part of that person's weekly 
duties, then e SHALL perform it at least once each week. If any information is 
defined by the rules as part of that person's weekly report, then e SHALL 
maintain all such information, and the publication of all such information is 
part of eir weekly duties. }

I think "is tracked in the Treasuror's weekly report" qualifies as defining 
something as part of the report.

Gaelan

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