Re: DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-08 Thread nix via agora-discussion
On 5/8/22 17:44, Edward Murphy via agora-discussion wrote: A good start, but has room for improvement. Suggested revision:   4. For filled offices with a weekly report, the number of weeks in scope, and the number and percent of those weeks during which the officeholder

DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-08 Thread Edward Murphy via agora-discussion
nix wrote: Amend R2138 "The Associate Director of Personnel" by appending:     4. For filled offices, the percent of reports that have been    published in a timely fashion since either this clause was added    to the rules or the last change in officeholder for the office,   

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-07 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/7/2022 3:50 PM, nix via agora-discussion wrote: > On 5/7/22 16:57, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: >> I agree with moving to something like this in principle, but I think that >> the metric needs work. >> >> - you can clear your name by resigning and re-deputizing for the office;

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-07 Thread nix via agora-discussion
On 5/7/22 16:57, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: I agree with moving to something like this in principle, but I think that the metric needs work. - you can clear your name by resigning and re-deputizing for the office; FWIW if someone did do this they'd then have to do their job

DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-07 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion
On 5/7/2022 1:02 PM, nix via agora-business wrote: > Amend R2138 "The Associate Director of Personnel" by appending: > > 4. For filled offices, the percent of reports that have been > published in a timely fashion since either this clause was added > to the rules or the

DIS: Re: BUS: [Proposal] Decriminalizing Lateness

2022-05-07 Thread nix via agora-discussion
Note that this doesn't *actually* decriminalize it since all SHALL violations are criminalized. But it does help prepare larger changes, and discourage specifically targeting it. -- nix Herald, Collector