On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 19:38 -0400, Jason Cobb via agora-business wrote: > On 3/20/22 18:13, ais523 via agora-business wrote: > > I point my finger at Jason for violating rule 2143, committing the > > Class 2 Crime of Tardiness, via failing to perform the Rulekeepor's > > weekly duties in the week of 7 March 2022. > > > > [We haven't had the SLR published for two weeks now, so it seems like > > time to bring out the fingers.] > > > > Admitted, but I've generally only been publishing SLRs after assessments > (trying for within a week after it) and nobody's suggested they have a > problem with it until now? I'm happy to actually publish weekly if > people want that.
It probably isn't a huge deal – it's the sort of thing you only notice if you go to find the SLR, realise there hasn't been one recently, and then have to wonder how out-of-date the one you find is. (It could also be a problem for new players playing via email – idling for a week is intended to be enough to find all the critical reports.) It's also worth noting that the Ruleset changes most weeks as a consequence of Mad Engineer experiments (generally in irrelevant ways, although a "stale" ruleset did end up mattering recently because it caused me to accidentally mis-order list items within the Device rule). There was a big batch of proposals enacted this week, so the need for an SLR is a little higher than usual. Additionally, having an up-to- date ruleset (ideally the online FLR, which is my usual source) ASAP would be very helpful for me because it affects my Mad Engineer rule randomization roll; I currently have it automated, but if the published Rulesets are out of date with respect to which rules exist, I have to do it manually because if the dicebot is misinformed as to which rules exist, it will roll a dice with the wrong number of sides and thus cause my entire Mad Engineer weekly action to be invalid. (As a side note, it's probably to your benefit to publish the SLR every week regardless, as doing so would get you Officer duty pay.) -- ais523