Perhaps a "bench" system like in team sports, where there is a main officer, but if they can't do their roles, or want to take a vacation, the person on the bench takes the spot until they come back.
The bench positions are elected or otherwise offered to everyone equally somehow. On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 8:35 PM nix via agora-discussion < agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote: > On 5/1/23 13:32, Yachay Wayllukuq via agora-discussion wrote: > > I'm not sure if my main point is coming across that the problem would be > > the "dynasty" thing, where the veteran gets to hand-pick themselves how > the > > office continues rather than having a process that is more impartial. > > Oh I see. The reason for picking the delegate was intended to allow the > officer to feel assured there was someone going to do it. Having to do > some sort of mini-election before they leave seems stressful. I was > imagining that in practice most officers would just go "anyone willing > to do this for a month?" and choose whoever said yes. > > What alternative would you suggest? > > -- > nix > Prime Minister, Herald > >