juan wrote:

Edward Murphy via agora-discussion [2024-12-08 09:09]:
Specifically, many reports self-ratify (Rule 2201) if they go
unchallenged for a week. A CoE blocks this (though if it's denied, then
a new one-week countdown begins), while a CFJ blocks it indefinitely.

Of course an officer can respond to an informal correction by
publishing a CoE themselves.

I do have a doubt. Can a CoE challenge something that was already
ratified? I.e., can we challenge any content of the latest report before
it ratifies?

Per Rule 2201, as long as the document was published within the past 180
days, it can still be issued, and the publisher of the document still
SHALL / SHOULD respond. However, if it already self-ratified, then none
of that will retroactively undo that self-ratification; at that point,
you would need to do something else, like propose "five widgets are
hereby transferred from Alice to Bob".

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