On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 8:20 AM Kerim Aydin via agora-business <
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> Dear lord - all the messages are in the archives and any officer can find
> them - can we just ratify that those messages HAPPENED instead of undoing
> them.  It seems much more complications otherwise and the only thing I can
> find to really argue for undoing stuff is Aris's complaint about the P.M.
> election.  Having an election turn out slightly unfairly seems a lot less
> work and trouble than undoing stuff - I'm so sorry one deadline happened
> unfairly but it seems a lot of work to try to undo that when an alternative
> it just to ratify that we can re-do that one election.
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> A ratification of "all those messages were delivered as indicated in the
> archives" would be much simpler than an un-do and I'm not included to
> support anything else.
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> I object to all intents to ratify documents.


Unfortunately, ratifying that they were delivered would seem to be at least
as complicated as undoing them. Per Orjan (sorry, having trouble getting
the O on mobile), it might require a separate document for each message,
and per Falsifian, it might not work even then. I still think it’s cleaner
and more equitable than the reverse, but to be honest I don’t care at this
point. I just want this chapter of Agoran history to be done so we can move
on. *sigh*

-Aris

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