Agora weeks are explicitly not the default for relative durations, so it’s self-ratified at this point.
-Aris On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 6:08 PM James Cook <jc...@cs.berkeley.edu> wrote: > On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 10:20, D. Margaux <dmargaux...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The below reports are false. The reason for ratifying them is because > the games are defunct and because it’s too hard to figure out what the > gamestate of either of them is. > > > > I deputise for Astronomor to publish this report: {there are no entities > in existence for which the Astronomor is the recordkeepor other than those > created directly by the Rules. All switches for which the Astronomor is > recordkeepor have their default value.} > > > > I deputise for Clork to publish this report: {there are no entities in > existence for which the Clork is the recordkeepor other than those directly > created by the Rules. All switches for which the Clork is recordkeepor have > their default value.} > > > > I resign Clork and I resign Astronomor. > > Claim of Error for the above Astronomor report: several Sectors and > Spaceships existed when the report was published. > > Claim of Error for the above Clork report: several Politicians existed > when the report was published. > > I think these only affect self-ratification if we interpret "one week" > to mean "one Agoran week" in "continuously undoubted for one week"; if > it means 7 days, then I think the report already self-ratified. It > probably means 7 days due to precedent and convention, e.g. Aris's > judgment of CFJ 3723 (twg's proto-judgement) says "...the incorrect > report self-ratified 7 days after its publication...". >