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Verified locally: dotnet build Zeta.sln -c Release — 0W / 0E. Release notes add an 'equivalent' assertion (additive only); no API break.

@AceHack AceHack merged commit bf17b5e into main Apr 18, 2026
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Round-30 elevation landing #1: the biggest posture-vs-reality gap.
Before this commit,  had 14 rules codified but 0
gated the build — aspirational, not control. Round-30 closes that.

gate.yml: new `lint` job runs on ubuntu-22.04 (single OS — rules
are OS-independent, save minutes). Pins Python 3.14, pip installs
semgrep, runs `semgrep --config .semgrep.yml --error`. The
--error flag hard-fails on any match regardless of declared
severity; under nation-state posture a warning isn't a control.
timeout-minutes: 10.

New Semgrep rule 15: `gha-action-mutable-tag`. Scans
`.github/workflows/*.yml` for third-party action uses pinned by
mutable tag (`@v4`, `@main`, `@develop`, etc.) rather than
full 40-char commit SHA. Models the tj-actions/changed-files
cascade (CVE-2025-30066, March 2025, 23k+ repos compromised via
tag-rewrite). Exempts reusable workflows under the repo (`uses:
./...`). Hard-fails (ERROR severity).

Rule 16 (skill safety-clause shape check) intentionally deferred:
Semgrep generic-mode regex can't cleanly express 'file lacks any
of these headings.' Stronger signal is a diff-level lint that
detects section shrinkage/removal; tracked as round-31 target.

Build: 0 Warning(s) / 0 Error(s).

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Post-merge CI failures on PR #27:
- semgrep gha-action-mutable-tag on github/codeql-action@v4
- markdownlint: 181 errors across skill + research + memory files

Fixes:
- codeql-action init + analyze pinned to 95e58e9 (v4.35.2),
  matching the CVE-2025-30066-era discipline of SHA-pinning all
  GitHub Actions.
- markdownlint-cli2 --fix auto-repaired ~168 errors (MD004
  ul-style, MD022 blanks-around-headings, MD032 blanks-around-
  lists, MD009 trailing-spaces, MD020 no-missing-space-closed-
  atx, MD037 spaces-in-emphasis).
- Remaining 13 manually fixed:
  - codeql-expert/SKILL.md: "SDL practice # 9" -> "#9" on one line
  - time-series-database-expert: "# 1 ops incident" -> "This is
    the #1 ops incident"
  - full-text-search-expert table: BM25 formula |d| -> len(d)
    inside backticks to stop MD056 column-count breakage
  - leet-code-patterns: [n+1][m+1] -> `[n+1][m+1]` inline code
  - transaction-manager-expert: dangling "- this hat." reflowed
  - typescript-expert heading: "diverges from C #" -> "diverges
    from `C#`" (inline code escapes # from heading interpretation)
  - vector-database-expert table: pipe chars in distance formulas
    replaced with prose (norm, card, intersect, union) inside
    backticks
  - hooks-and-declarative-rbac research: "- metadata." line-start
    reflowed to "diff-plus-metadata payload"
  - liquidfsharp-findings heading: expanded to `LiquidF#` inline
  - memory/user_anomaly_detection: "- skills..." line-start reflow

Style note: `C#`, `F#`, `LiquidF#` are written in backticks when
the `#` would otherwise land at start-of-line and trigger
MD003/atx_closed. Inline code escapes the `#` without forcing a
prose rename — Aaron's explicit preference per feedback memory
feedback_csharp_fsharp_backtick_notation.md.

Build gate: 0 Warning(s), 0 Error(s).

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…e 1 only)

First use of the router-coherence v2 pipeline on a live grandfather-
inventory row. Discharges claim #1 at
src/Bayesian/BayesianAggregate.fs:22, the Beta-Bernoulli conjugate-
update "O(1) per observation" docstring claim.

Stage 1 (complexity-reviewer, Hiroshi, analytic) signs off:
- Worst-case: O(1) — two IEEE-754 fadds + two field writes.
- Amortised: O(1), same as worst-case (no deferred work).
- Expected: O(1), deterministic runtime.
- Lower bound: Omega(1) — any durable-observation write is at
  least one cell-probe (Patrascu-Thorup).
- Constant factor: ~4 cycles on cache-resident instance;
  devirtualised because the class is [<Sealed>]; zero heap
  allocation per call.

Claim is tight — worst-case meets the lower bound. Sound.

Stage 2 (claims-tester, Daisy, empirical benchmark + docstring
tightening) is deferred to the post-PR-#31-merge window per the
speculative-branch fair-game rules in
.claude/skills/git-workflow-expert/SKILL.md — Stage-2 execution
touches bench/ + produces a src/ docstring tightening commit
that is better bundled with other Bayesian-surface work than
landed piecemeal on a speculative branch.

Contrary-workload notes enumerated for Stage 2:
- High-magnitude batched observations (stresses int64->double
  promotion).
- High-frequency tight-loop (verifies cache-resident assumption).
- Thread-contended case (out of O-claim scope but worth a
  number).

Inventory row #1 flipped from `pre-ADR/pre-ADR` to `sound
(2026-04-20, <discharge doc>) / deferred post-merge`. Remaining
grandfather claims: 34 of 35. Expected-empty round at
1-per-round cadence: ~round 76. Aarav graceful-degradation
clause starts counting from the next round.

Pipeline authority:
docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-v2.md.
Binding dispatcher: Kenji at round-close.

Landed on round-42-speculative per the new speculative-round-N+1
convention (fea0d34). PR #31 still awaits merge.

Authorised by the post-hoc-notify grant at
memory/feedback_fix_factory_when_blocked_post_hoc_notify.md
(factory-adjacent research-doc + inventory-row flip; no src/
touch this commit).

BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint: clean (0 hits, 300 lines total
across both files).

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Ten-arc entry at the top of ROUND-HISTORY.md per newest-first
policy, documenting Round 42 as the first round where every
Round-41-founded cadence *repeats*:

- Arc 1 (fea0d34): speculative round-N+1 branch convention —
  fix for Round-41-late 28-fire /next-steps hold-pattern
- Arc 2 (e8ed0db): router-coherence v2 SKILL.md retargets —
  discharges Round-41 Arc-10 deferral
- Arc 3 (4f229f0): grandfather discharge #1 (BetaBernoulli
  Observe O(1), Stage 1 only) — first live use of v2 pipeline
- Arc 4 (8a2a15d): lsm-spine-family OpenSpec capability —
  Round-42 ADR slot, Viktor unconditional-rebuild on pass 3
- Arc 5 (3976cb3): TECH-RADAR Residuated + FastCDC Trial->Adopt
  after 25-round stability window
- Arc 6 (1a1802f): operator-algebra P1 absorb — 10 findings
  closed, capability disaster-recovery bar restored
- Arc 7 (db7d45c): ontology-home first slice — Harmonious
  Division homed in GLOSSARY.md
- Arc 8 (baa423e): Anthropic Skills Guide pinned + skill-
  tune-up retuned as thick eval-loop wrapper — first customer
  of the tech-best-practices policy
- Arc 9 (2c82ce7): Copilot-reviewer wins log + lean-into-
  strengths calibration
- Arc 10 (88673f1): zero-human-code invariant named in wins-
  log openers — vibe-coding external legibility

Round 42 observations for Round 43 + prospective BP-WINDOW
ledger table rendering the ten commits against the consent /
retractability / no-permanent-harm axes.

BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint clean (0 hits, 3260 lines total).
No source / spec / test / SKILL.md touched; single narrative
insertion at the top of the file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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)

* Round 41: OpenSpec coverage audit + backfill-program ADR

Answers Aaron 2026-04-20 delete-all-code-recovery question:
4 capabilities / 783 lines of spec.md vs 66 top-level F#
modules / 10,839 lines under src/Core/ — ~6% coverage today.

docs/research/openspec-coverage-audit-2026-04-21.md
- Inventory of 66 modules with line counts + capability
  mapping for the 4 existing capabilities
- Uncovered modules sorted by delete-recovery blast radius:
  Band 1 MUST BACKFILL (8 modules / 1,629 lines — ZSet,
  Circuit, NestedCircuit, Spine family, BloomFilter as
  Adopt-row compatibility-coupling exception), Band 2 HIGH
  (12 / 2,008), Band 3 MEDIUM (45 / 6,585), Band 4
  deliberately uncovered (AssemblyInfo only)
- First 6-round cadence: operator-algebra extension (41),
  lsm-spine-family (42), circuit-recursion (43),
  sketches-probabilistic (44), content-integrity (45),
  crdt-family (46)
- Success signal = Viktor spec-zealot adversarial audit:
  "could I rebuild this module from this spec alone?"

docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-openspec-backfill-program.md
- Adopts one-capability-per-round baseline with paper-grade
  half-credit rule (no more than 1 paper-grade round per 3)
- Band 1 priority until complete; Adopt-row escalation for
  BloomFilter (TECH-RADAR Adopt without spec contract is a
  backwards-compatibility hazard)
- Round-close ledger gains an `OpenSpec cadence` line
- Alternatives considered: big-bang backfill (rejected —
  ontology-landing cadence + reviewer bandwidth), per-module
  capabilities (rejected — loses cross-module invariants),
  organic prioritisation (rejected — 40 rounds of drift
  evidence)

docs/BACKLOG.md
- Collapses the 29-line P0 scope into a 15-line pointer at
  the inventory + ADR now that parts (a)-(e) of the program
  setup have landed. Remaining work = per-round capability
  backfill per ADR schedule.

Build: dotnet build -c Release clean; BP-10 ASCII-clean on
all 3 modified files; markdownlint-cli2 clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: operator-algebra spec extension (cadence ship)

First ship under the OpenSpec backfill program adopted
2026-04-21. Extends openspec/specs/operator-algebra/spec.md
(184 -> 324 lines) with five new requirements covering
structural and lifecycle gaps that the existing mathematical-
law coverage left implicit:

1. Operator lifecycle — construction / step / after-step /
   reset phases with side-effect-freedom on construction and
   epoch-replay semantics on reset
2. Strict operators break feedback cycles — formalises that
   z^-1-on-feedback is a scheduling prerequisite and that
   cycle-without-strict is a construction error, not a
   silent heuristic
3. Clock scopes and tick monotonicity — nested-scope-to-
   fixpoint rule + sibling-scope independence
4. Incremental-wrapper preserves the chain rule —
   Incrementalize(Q) observably equivalent to D . Q . I,
   with linear/bilinear substitution permitted as an
   optimisation
5. Representation invariants of the reference Z-set —
   O(n+m) group ops + zero-alloc iteration as the reference
   contract; hash-table recoveries permitted at documented
   perf trade-off

Disaster-recovery effect: a contributor with only this spec
(plus the durability-modes + retraction-safe-recursion specs)
can now rebuild Circuit.fs Op base + Incremental.fs wrapper +
ZSet.fs representation invariants from the spec text alone.

Owner: Architect (Kenji). Adversarial audit by Viktor
(spec-zealot) is the ADR-declared ship-gate and will run
post-land.

Build: not rebuilt (no F# source changed); markdownlint
clean; BP-10 ASCII clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: close Viktor P0 findings on operator-algebra spec

Viktor's adversarial audit of the Round 41 cadence ship (commit
e51ec1b) surfaced four P0 findings against the disaster-recovery
bar. This commit closes all four:

- **P0-1 (namespace drift).** `profiles/fsharp.md` asserted
  `Dbsp.Core` throughout, but `src/Core/**` uses `Zeta.Core`. A
  spec-only recovery would have shipped the wrong namespace to
  every downstream consumer. Replaced via one `replace_all` Edit.

- **P0-2 (phantom Reset method).** The lifecycle requirement
  claimed a `reset` phase that does not exist on `Op`. Replaced
  the "reset replays the epoch" scenario with a
  determinism-under-structural-equivalence property: two
  freshly-constructed circuits of the same topology, stepped
  with the same input sequence, MUST produce identical outputs
  at every tick. Reconstruction is the supported route to a
  replayed epoch.

- **P0-3 (after-step scope).** The lifecycle requirement said
  after-step runs "after every operator in the scope has
  completed its step." `Circuit.fs:205-208` iterates the
  `strictN` array only — after-step is selective to strict
  operators. Fixed wording and added a "after-step is selective
  to strict operators" scenario that pins the invariant.

- **P0-4 (lifecycle phase undercount).** The requirement named
  four phases (construction / step / after-step / reset) but
  the code has five (construction / step / after-step /
  clock-start / clock-end). Restructured to three per-tick
  phases plus two scope-boundary phases, and extended the
  "clock scopes and tick monotonicity" requirement with the
  scope-boundary lifecycle contract (clock-start before tick 0
  of a scope, clock-end after fixpoint or iteration cap).

Build green (0 warnings / 0 errors). BP-10 lint clean. The
capability now reflects the code's observable shape rather than
an idealised cleaner cousin; a delete-recovery from this spec
produces Zeta.Core with strict-operator after-step selectivity
and nested-scope clock-boundary phases.

Viktor's 10 P1 findings (async lifecycle, memory-ordering fence,
register-lock semantics, IncrementalDistinct surface, ZSet sort
invariant, Checked arithmetic, bilinear-size overflow,
convergence-vs-cap) are deferred to Round 42 — filed as a
BACKLOG sweep in follow-up work.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: file Viktor P1 findings as Round 42 BACKLOG absorb

Companion to 92d7db2 (closing Viktor's four P0 findings). The
ten P1-tier surface gaps Viktor identified do not block the
disaster-recovery bar at capability-close but leave the
operator-algebra spec incomplete relative to what a delete-
recovery produces. Filed as a dedicated P0 sub-item so they
travel with the OpenSpec backfill program rather than getting
lost: async lifecycle, memory-ordering fence, register-lock
semantics, IncrementalDistinct surface, ZSet sort invariant,
Checked arithmetic, bilinear-size overflow, convergence-vs-cap,
Op.Fixedpoint predicate, DelayOp reconstruction-first-tick.

Also annotated the parent OpenSpec coverage entry with Round 41
sweep status (e51ec1b + 92d7db2, P0s closed, P1s deferred) so
the backlog accurately reflects where the program stands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: ROUND-HISTORY entry — OpenSpec backfill founding + first cadence ship

Four-arc entry at the top of the file per newest-first policy:

- Arc 1 (d435126): OpenSpec coverage audit + backfill-program
  ADR. Measured 6% coverage; declared one-capability-per-round
  baseline with paper-grade half-credit and Adopt-row priority
  escalation; banded 66 F# modules by delete-recovery blast
  radius.
- Arc 2 (e51ec1b): operator-algebra extension as Round-41
  cadence ship. Five new requirements covering lifecycle,
  strict-operator scheduling, clock scopes, Incrementalize
  wrapper, ZSet representation invariants.
- Arc 3 (92d7db2): Viktor P0 close. Four drift-from-code
  defects fixed — namespace (Dbsp.Core → Zeta.Core), phantom
  Reset, after-step scope (strict-only), lifecycle phase
  undercount (3 per-tick + 2 scope-boundary).
- Arc 4 (56f34b5): Viktor P1s filed as Round-42 absorb under
  the parent backfill P0, creating mechanical coupling between
  each capability ship and the following round's P1 sweep.

Round-41 observations for Round 42 + prospective BP-WINDOW
ledger table rendering the four commits against the consent /
retractability / no-permanent-harm axes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: memory-folder role-restructure — design plan + BACKLOG pointer

Aaron 2026-04-19 asked for memory/role/persona/ so roles become
first-class in the directory structure. Surface is wider than
it first looks — 114 files / ~260 hand-written references to
memory/persona/ paths (plus ~440 auto-regenerated references
in tools/alignment/out/ that refresh on next citations.sh run).
A bad role axis is hard to reverse; this design doc proposes
the axis and holds execution for Aaron's sign-off rather than
just-doing-it under Auto Mode.

Design plan lands at:
  docs/research/memory-role-restructure-plan-2026-04-21.md

Contents: 13-directory role axis (architect, security,
verification, review, experience, api, performance, devops,
algebra, skill-ops, maintainer, homage, alignment);
persona-to-role crosswalk for every current directory;
5-phase execution plan (pre-flight greps → git mv → sed
passes → 5-check verification → pointer-source updates);
special-case handling for aaron (human maintainer),
rodney (homage-named AI persona on the reducer skill),
sova (emerging alignment-observability role); rollback
plan (one atomic commit, git revert); four open questions
for Aaron on axis judgement-calls.

BACKLOG entry updated to reflect design-landed state with
execution-slot recommendation for Round 42 opener after the
Round 41 PR merges (keeps wide-surface reviews from
overlapping).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: actualise Rounds 37-40 BP-WINDOW ledgers (PR #30 merged)

Rounds 37-40 shipped via PR #30 (merge commit 1e30f8c, 2026-04-20).
Ledger headers updated from "(prospective)" to "(merged via PR #30,
1e30f8c)" — the BP-WINDOW scores are now settled, not forecasts.

Round 41 ledger remains "(prospective)" — round-41 branch has not
merged to main yet.

Prose uses of "prospective" on lines 437, 447, 553, etc. are
historical-narrative commentary on authoring-time methodology and
stay as-is.

* Round 41: Soraya tool-coverage audit on RecursiveSigned skeleton

Round 39 observation flagged src/Core/RecursiveSigned.fs +
tools/tla/specs/RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla as held pending
formal-verification-expert tool-coverage review. Round 41 closes
that gate.

Soraya's notebook entry lands:

- Per-property tool table S1-S4 + refinement cross-check. TLC
  primary for S1/S2/S3/S3'/SupportMonotone; FsCheck for S4.
- S2 flagged as the one P0 on the spec (silent fixpoint drift
  unrecoverable); BP-16 requires Z3 QF_LIA cross-check.
- Refinement mapping: FsCheck cross-trace (signed vs counting at
  SeedWeight=1) wins over TLA+ refinement proof or Lean lemma —
  anti-TLA+-hammer, implementation-level where the bug bites.
- Readiness gate: TLA+ spec is ready to model-check; no pre-TLC
  pass needed. Optional round-42 follow-up: add
  PROPERTY EventuallyDone to .cfg for liveness.
- Graduation verdict: CONDITIONAL PASS. Four tool-coverage
  prereqs named in priority order; F# landing gated on them.

Files read (no edits): RecursiveSigned.fs, RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla
/cfg, RecursiveCountingLFP.tla, retraction-safe-semi-naive.md.

* Round 41: capture Soraya's 4 tool-coverage prereqs on RecursiveSigned

Soraya's round-41 audit of src/Core/RecursiveSigned.fs +
tools/tla/specs/RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla landed as a CONDITIONAL
PASS for Round-42 graduation. This commit lifts the four named
prereqs out of her notebook into BACKLOG sub-items under the
parent "Retraction-safe semi-naive LFP" entry, so the round-42
opener picks them up as checkbox work rather than having to re-read
the notebook.

Prereqs in priority order:
- Prereq 1 — TLC CI wire-up (RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.cfg)
- Prereq 2 — Z3 QF_LIA lemma for S2 FixpointAtTerm (BP-16 cross-check
  on the one P0; TLC alone insufficient for silent-fixpoint-drift risk)
- Prereq 3 — FsCheck property for S4 sign-distribution (anti-
  TLA+-hammer; two-trace quantification is NOT a TLA+ property)
- Prereq 4 — FsCheck cross-trace refinement (signed vs counting
  at SeedWeight = 1); cites BP-16

Round-42 graduation gate also captured: prereqs 1-4 CI-green + F#
implementation with P1/P2/P3 enforced at caller.

* Round 41: extend ROUND-HISTORY with arcs 5-7 (post-narrative commits)

The initial Round 41 ROUND-HISTORY entry (6e6e211) covered arcs
1-4 (coverage audit, operator-algebra cadence ship, Viktor P0
close, Viktor P1 file). Three more commits landed after:

Arc 5 — ROUND-HISTORY narrative + memory-restructure design
(6e6e211, 36797ba). The memory-folder rename was downgraded to
"design plan + sign-off first" under Auto Mode's
do-not-take-overly-destructive-actions clause (700-occurrence
cross-reference surface).

Arc 6 — BP-WINDOW ledger actualisation for Rounds 37-40
(85fb352). Provenance (PR #30 / 1e30f8c) attached to each
"(prospective)" header.

Arc 7 — Round-35 holdover close (e461d9c, 15e9654). Soraya
tool-coverage audit landed CONDITIONAL PASS for Round-42
graduation; four prereqs captured as BACKLOG sub-items with
BP-16 citation on the S2 Z3 cross-check.

Also: one new observation line in the Round-42 handoff section
noting the holdover-closed-same-round-as-cadence-item pattern.
BP-WINDOW ledger gains three rows.

* Round 41: Aarav skill-tune-up ranking (catch-up from round-18 stale)

CLAUDE.md 5-10 round cadence rule was 23 rounds overdue. Round 41
is the catch-up slot. Live-search + full ranking + prune pass all
landed in a single invocation.

Live-search (4 queries, 2026-Q1/Q2 best-practices targets):
- 6 findings logged to best-practices-scratch.md: Gotchas-section
  rise, pushy-descriptions pattern, Claude-A-authors / Claude-B-
  tests, router-layer command-integrity injection class, Agent
  Stability Index 12-dim drift metric, OWASP Intent Capsule
  pattern.
- Zero contradictions with stable BP-NN rules.
- Zero promotions flagged to Architect this round; all six are
  "watch" or route-elsewhere.

Top-5 skills flagged for tune-up:
1. performance-analysis-expert (642 lines, 2.1x BP-03 cap) — SPLIT — M
2. reducer (570 lines) — SPLIT or TUNE (prune) — M
3. consent-primitives-expert (507 lines) — SPLIT honouring BP-23
   theory/applied axis — M
4. claims-tester / complexity-reviewer router-coherence drift —
   HAND-OFF-CONTRACT — S (round-18 carry-over)
5. skill-tune-up (self) — 303 lines, 3 over BP-03 — TUNE (prune
   authoritative-sources duplicated with AGENT-BEST-PRACTICES.md)
   — S. Self-flagged first per BP-06.

Notebook state:
- Stale round-18 top-5 archived in Pruning log (first catch-up prune).
- 912 words, well under 3000-word BP-07 cap.
- ASCII-only, BP-10 clean.

Nine more bloat-row skills named as notable mentions queue behind
the top-3 bloat cases.

* Round 41: ADR — claims-tester/complexity-reviewer hand-off contract

Close Aarav's round-18 HAND-OFF-CONTRACT finding (carried 23 rounds
after ranker went offline by cadence). Two-stage pipeline: analytic
bound first (complexity-reviewer), empirical measurement second
(claims-tester). Names the reverse trigger (benchmark surprise flows
the other direction) and the decision table for who fires when.
Follow-up SKILL.md edits route via skill-creator per GOVERNANCE §4.

* Round 41: extend ROUND-HISTORY with Arc 8 (router-coherence ADR)

Arc 8 covers the claims-tester/complexity-reviewer hand-off ADR
(47d92d8) closing Aarav's 23-round-stale round-18 HAND-OFF-CONTRACT
finding. New observation on cadence-outage-recovery as a design axis:
sweep infrastructure is subject to the same bitrot it detects on other
surfaces. BP-WINDOW ledger gains two rows (085c0e3 Aarav catch-up,
47d92d8 router-coherence ADR).

* Round 41: correct Prereq 1 sizing — no TLC CI job exists

Close-out audit surfaced that .github/workflows/gate.yml only CACHES
the tla2tools.jar artefact; nothing runs it. RecursiveCountingLFP.tla
has shipped since round 19 compile-checkable-only — 22 rounds with no
run-gate against its invariants. Soraya's Prereq 1 re-sized S→M with
expanded scope covering both specs. Finding recorded as new round-41
observation: verifier-present does not imply verifier-actually-runs.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 459b218 + d76a09b rows

Keeps the Round 41 BP-WINDOW ledger commit-aligned rather than
arc-aligned. 459b218 is the Arc-8 narrative itself; d76a09b is the
Prereq-1 S→M correction. Both retractable as single reverts.

* Round 41: file formal-analysis-gap-finder round-42 run — verifier-runs lens

Codifies the round-41 Prereq-1 audit finding as a tracked
research entry, distinct from its ROUND-HISTORY narrative
presence. The finding — a verifier's installation artefacts
do not imply the verifier is exercised by any CI job — is
exactly the class formal-analysis-gap-finder exists to
surface. Concrete motivating case: RecursiveCountingLFP.tla
compile-checkable-only for 22 rounds. Round-42 scope covers
the bidirectional audit (specs without gates + gates without
specs). Handoff to Soraya per the skill's standing contract;
does not write the spec or CI job (DevOps + Soraya work).
Schedules after Prereq 1 lands so the audit sees corrected
state.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 2042a85 row

Per the established stopping rule (meta-ledger commits do not
get self-referential rows; their round-close coverage is the
PR merge), this commit adds only the 2042a85 row and does not
add a row for itself.

* Round 41: CONFLICT-RESOLUTION — Hiroshi ↔ Daisy hand-off row

Closes ADR 47d92d8's third follow-up action item. Single-row
addition to Active tensions citing the router-coherence ADR as
the standing resolution. Doc-only edit (not a SKILL.md touch,
so GOVERNANCE §4 does not gate this). The other two ADR
follow-ups (claims-tester + complexity-reviewer SKILL.md
updates) remain deferred to round 42 via skill-creator
workflow.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — fcfa3d9 row

Per-commit ledger discipline for the CONFLICT-RESOLUTION
Hiroshi ↔ Daisy row. Meta-ledger-only commit so no
self-referential row for this commit itself (established
stopping rule).

* Round 41: file harsh-critic findings on ADR 47d92d8 as round-42 supersedure backlog

Router-coherence ADR 47d92d8 (Hiroshi analytic ↔ Daisy empirical
two-stage pipeline) landed without the adversarial-review gate.
Post-landing harsh-critic (Kira) pass surfaced 3 P0 + 5 P1 + 2 P2
substantive findings, including (P0-1) unscoped grandfather
clause, (P0-2) table-vs-prose contradiction on reverse trigger,
(P0-3) Stage-1 "analytically wrong" clause blocking the evidence
loop for escalation, (P1-7) no escalation timebox reproducing the
23-round-stale failure mode the ADR diagnosed, (P1-8) two advisory
skills not composing to a mandatory pipeline without a binding
dispatcher, (P2-9) example-bug on BCL Dictionary.Remove amortised
complexity, and more.

File as round-42 supersedure rather than inline-edit because
docs/CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md already cites 47d92d8 as Standing
Resolution — supersedure preserves the citation chain via
GOVERNANCE §2 edit-in-place with a "Superseded by …" header on
v1. New ADR target: docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-??-router-coherence-
v2.md. Supersedure work blocks the claims-tester +
complexity-reviewer SKILL.md updates ADR 47d92d8 follow-up work
depends on — those edits should target v2, not v1.

Owner: Architect drafts; Kira audits closure; Aarav confirms
router-coherence drift stays closed. Effort: M. Schedule: Round
42 slot after Soraya Prereq 1 (TLC wire-up) lands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 779d7ef row

Ledger row for harsh-critic findings filing commit. Primary work
(BACKLOG addition tracking a round-42 supersedure with 10 named
findings), not meta-ledger — earns a row under the BP-WINDOW
per-commit discipline. Consent = adversarial findings tracked
honestly; Retractability = supersedure preserves citation chain
vs inline-edit; No-permanent-harm = single BACKLOG edit, no ADR
body touched, no SKILL.md touched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 9 narrative — self-correction sweep

ROUND-HISTORY Arc 1-8 narrated primary commits up through the
router-coherence ADR (47d92d8). Four primary commits landed
after Arc 8 — Prereq 1 sizing correction (d76a09b), recurring-
audit lens BACKLOG entry (2042a85), CONFLICT-RESOLUTION Hiroshi
↔ Daisy row (fcfa3d9), and harsh-critic findings filed as
round-42 supersedure (779d7ef) — visible only in the BP-WINDOW
ledger table, not in narrative form.

Arc 9 ties them into one coherent sequence: the round's
self-correction ran unusually deep. Arc 8 corrects Aarav's
round-18 finding via ADR; Arc 9 catches the corrector itself
under-reviewed via Kira's adversarial pass. Both self-
corrections land before round-close. Narrative-ledger
alignment is the BP-WINDOW discipline's first assertion —
restoring it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 160fcfa row

Ledger row for Arc 9 narrative commit. Narrative extensions
count as primary work under BP-WINDOW precedent (per 459b218
and 6e6e211 examples) and earn a ledger row. Consent = drift
closed honestly; Retractability = single revertable doc edit;
No-permanent-harm = isolated insertion.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: v2 ADR — router-coherence supersedure closes 10 Kira findings in-round

Drafts v2 of the router-coherence ADR (docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-v2.md) that supersedes v1 (47d92d8) in the same round, closing all 10 Kira harsh-critic findings (3 P0 + 5 P1 + 2 P2) via named textual closures C-P0-1 through C-P2-10.

Key closures:
- C-P0-1: grandfather clause bounded with Kenji-owned inventory + one-per-round discharge
- C-P0-2: reverse trigger unconditional (table now matches prose)
- C-P0-3: escalation-evidence exception permits Stage 2 under conference protocol with explicit labelling
- C-P1-5: Stage-1 trigger widened to match claims-tester SKILL.md contract
- C-P1-7: escalation timebox (round +2 auto-promote to BACKLOG P1) prevents 23-round-stale reproduction
- C-P1-8: Kenji named as binding dispatcher — advisory + advisory + binding-dispatcher composes to mandatory pipeline
- C-P2-9: Dictionary.Remove example replaced with ArrayPool<T>.Rent (legitimate BCL-contract edge)

v1 kept in place per GOVERNANCE §2 with Superseded-by header appended in a follow-up commit so the CONFLICT-RESOLUTION Active-tensions citation chain remains resolvable.

BP-10 lint: clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: v1 ADR — append Superseded-by header per GOVERNANCE §2

Appends Superseded-by header to router-coherence v1 ADR (47d92d8) pointing at v2 (09f0889), per GOVERNANCE §2 (docs read as current state; superseded ADRs keep v1 in place with redirect header so citation chains remain resolvable).

Also corrects v1 Status from "Proposed — awaits sign-off" to "Accepted (pre-adversarial-review; superseded by v2 same-round after Kira pass)" per Closure C-P1-4 in v2 — Status was already cited as Standing Resolution in docs/CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md Active-tensions, so Proposed was factually wrong.

The v1 body text is not edited — supersedure preserves the historical record; v2 carries the closures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 10 narrative + BP-WINDOW rows for v2 supersedure

Adds Arc 10 narrative covering 09f0889 (v2 ADR) and 4efe545 (v1 Superseded-by header) as one coherent in-round supersedure story, after Arc 9's "self-correction sweep" and before Round 41 observations. Pattern: Arc 9 surfaces the under-review; Arc 10 lands the close in the same round rather than deferring a known-imperfect artefact.

Adds two BP-WINDOW ledger rows (09f0889, 4efe545) to the round-41 ledger block per the per-commit accounting discipline.

Supersedure arc count now covers the full round-41 close: 10 arcs / 25 primary-work commits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: close BACKLOG supersedure entry — discharged in-round by v2

Flips BACKLOG router-coherence supersedure entry from [ ] to [x] ✅ with "shipped round 41 in-round" annotation pointing at v2 ADR (09f0889) + v1 Superseded-by header (4efe545). All 10 Kira findings closed via named textual closures C-P0-1 through C-P2-10.

Original finding narrative preserved below the closure line per the shipped-item convention used elsewhere in the file (audit trail).

Follow-up SKILL.md edits to claims-tester + complexity-reviewer via skill-creator remain round-42 scope, now targeting v2 as intended.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW row for BACKLOG-close commit 4537365

Adds BP-WINDOW ledger row for 4537365 (BACKLOG supersedure entry discharged in-round) to match the Arc 9 precedent where 779d7ef (BACKLOG entry addition) received a row. Symmetry: add and close get equal ledger treatment.

Meta-ledger stopping rule still holds — this commit itself (which only adds a ledger row) does not get a self-referential row.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: grandfather O(·) claims inventory — honours v2 C-P0-1 within-round

Produces the one-time grandfather-claims inventory named in router-coherence v2 ADR §Closure C-P0-1 within the round v2 lands, per ADR's own within-round commitment.

Inventory: 35 live claims at ADR-landing time (29 F# /// docstrings in src/Core/ + src/Bayesian/, 3 grey-zone F# code comments, 1 openspec/specs/operator-algebra/spec.md line, 2 docs/research/** claims). Zero hits in root README, memory/persona/*/NOTEBOOK.md, docs/papers/** (directory does not exist yet).

Distinguishes live claims (shipping as asserted bounds) from historical evidence (BACKLOG [x] ✅ residue, TECH-RADAR flag-text narrating past regressions, in-file "was O(…)" commentary on fixed paths). Only live claims populate the grandfather set — evidence is captured for audit trail but excluded per v2's intent ("claims Zeta is currently making").

BACKLOG discharge entry added: P2, one-claim-per-round cadence, ~35-round tail, Aarav graceful-degradation clause fires on ≥3 rounds without discharge.

Complexity-class distribution of live set: 10 O(1), 13 O(log n)/O(log k)/O(log N), 7 O(n)/O(n log n)/O(n log k), 5 parametric.

BP-10 lint: clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 11 narrative + BP-WINDOW row for grandfather inventory

Adds Arc 11 narrative covering d98ef2b (grandfather inventory + BACKLOG discharge entry) as the close of the v2 ADR's within-round commitments. Pattern: Arc 10 lands the ADR; Arc 11 lands the ADR's own within-round commitment — without Arc 11, Arc 10 would have shipped a contract Zeta didn't meet.

Adds BP-WINDOW ledger row for d98ef2b per per-commit accounting discipline.

Round 41 now closes at 11 arcs / 30 primary-work commits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: DORA 2025 reports — reference substrate land in docs/

Two external-anchor PDFs (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) placed at their
memory-documented paths:

- docs/2025_state_of_ai_assisted_software_development.pdf
  (~15MB, 138 pages) — findings + data report.
- docs/2025_dora_ai_capabilities_model.pdf (~9MB, 94 pages)
  — framework companion.

Citation anchors this commit makes in-tree rather than
memory-only: Nyquist stability criterion for AI-accelerated
development (foreword p9 fn 1) as theoretical anchor for
CI-meta-loop + retractable-CD P1 BACKLOG work; "AI is an
amplifier" anchor that echoes the corporate-religion /
sandbox-escape threat class; seven-capability AI model that
gives the external measurement vocabulary for round-audit
output (capability #7 "quality internal platforms" is the
in-flight P1 cluster per 2026-04-20 memory).

License note: derived work is NC-SA-bound; Zeta citations
are fine, external redistribution inherits NC-SA. Paired
companion memory file is reference_dora_2025_reports.md
(out-of-tree); this commit brings the primary sources
in-tree so citation from research docs + ADRs can point
at a repo-local path rather than a newsletter-gated URL.

* Round 41: Arc 12 narrative + BP-WINDOW row for DORA substrate

Narrative section for Arc 12 inserted before "Round 41
observations for Round 42" with primary commit pointer to
46075d6. Arc 12 frames the DORA 2025 PDFs as
memory-promotion substrate per the 2026-04-20 feedback entry
("DORA is our starting point for measurements") and cites
the concrete in-tree anchors (Nyquist p9 fn 1, seven-
capability model, AI-amplifier thesis).

Also surfaces honestly — in-body, not buried in a private
retrospective — the ranker-scope gap that let the two
untracked PDFs sit 18+ hours through nine consecutive
/next-steps invocations before this arc closed the gap. The
skill explicitly lists docs/research/ and docs/TECH-RADAR.md
but not `git status --short` for untracked files. Candidate
skill-tune-up note for Aarav's notebook: /next-steps must
run `git status --short` on every invocation so dropped-in
artefacts appear in ranking before the ninth re-fire, not
after.

BP-WINDOW ledger gets a matching 46075d6 row with
reference-document-specific cells: Consent strengthened by
promoting memory-only anchors to in-repo substrate and by
surfacing the ranker-stall pattern in-narrative; retraction
is a single `git rm` if the license / size stance later
changes; no-permanent-harm preserved since no runtime
behaviour depends on the PDFs' presence (they are citation
substrate, not loaded artefacts).

Arc count now 12; primary-work-commit count now 12 (Round 41
alignment preserved). Build gate green (0 Warning / 0 Error);
BP-10 lint clean on the narrative + ledger row.

* Round 41: markdownlint CI fix on PR #31

Three rule violations surfaced by `lint (markdownlint)` CI job on
PR #31:

- `docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-claims-vs-complexity.md:261`
  MD022/blanks-around-headings — collapse multi-line heading
  `## Decision rationale (one paragraph for the\nwait-don't-read
  audience)` to a single line so the parser stops seeing line 262
  as adjacent non-blank content.
- `docs/research/grandfather-claims-inventory-2026-04-21.md:106`
  MD032/blanks-around-lists — add blank line between "Surface
  distribution:" lead-in and the `-` list that follows.
- `docs/research/grandfather-claims-inventory-2026-04-21.md:111`
  MD032/blanks-around-lists — same fix for "Complexity-class
  distribution (rough):" lead-in.

All three are the same class of fix shipped in task #105 on PR #30.
Additive edit to the open round-41 PR branch — no rewrite of shipped
content, semantics preserved.

Verified clean via `npx markdownlint-cli2` on both files before push.

* Round 42: speculative round-N+1 branch convention in git-workflow-expert

Formalise the fix for the round-41-late 28-fire /next-steps
hold-pattern: once PR-N is CLEAN/MERGEABLE, fork
round-<N+1>-speculative from round-N HEAD immediately so
round-N+1 prep can proceed while the merge click lives on
Aaron's schedule. Rebase onto main after PR-N squash-merges,
rename to drop the -speculative suffix.

Covers: fork conditions (CLEAN/MERGEABLE + green CI + clean
round-N tree), naming (round-<N+1>-speculative), fair-game
vs not-fair-game scope, rebase protocol with
--force-with-lease, escape valve for long-waiting PRs.

Lands via skill-creator vibe-mode invocation per GOVERNANCE
§4; draft + BP-10 lint + commit without eval-pass because
the amendment is mechanical convention addition, not
behavioural. Authorized by Aaron's 2026-04-20
fix-factory-when-blocked grant
(feedback_fix_factory_when_blocked_post_hoc_notify.md).

First use of the convention itself: this commit lands on
round-42-speculative, forked from round-41 HEAD
(3525631) while PR #31 still waits on Aaron's merge
click.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: retarget claims-tester + complexity-reviewer at router-coherence v2

Lands the Stage-1 (complexity-reviewer, Hiroshi, analytic) and Stage-2
(claims-tester, Daisy, empirical) hand-off sections in both skills'
procedures, citing the v2 ADR at
docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-v2.md as the authoritative
pipeline contract. v1 at 2026-04-21-router-coherence-claims-vs-
complexity.md is noted as superseded.

Per v2 Closure C-P1-8, both skills name the Architect (Kenji) as the
binding dispatcher — two advisory roles do not compose to a mandatory
two-stage pipeline without a binding dispatcher; Kenji is that seat.
Both skills remain advisory on their individual findings; the ordering,
reverse-trigger rule, and escalation timebox are binding through
Kenji.

Each skill's new section mirrors the authoritative v2 pipeline text:
- Stage-1 trigger surface per C-P1-5 (XML / /// / README / commit /
  BACKLOG / TECH-RADAR / papers / openspec / research / notebooks)
- Three Stage-1 outputs (sound -> hand-off, wrong -> block-with-
  escalation-exception, under-specified -> author-bounce)
- Four Stage-2 triggers (hand-off, grandfather inventory, reverse
  trigger unconditional per C-P0-2, escalation-evidence per C-P0-3)
- Three Stage-2 outputs (matches, contradicts -> re-engage, narrow)
- Escalation timebox per C-P1-7 (round +2 auto-promote to P1)
- Grandfather set per C-P0-1 (one per round from
  docs/research/grandfather-claims-inventory-*.md)

Bibliography in both skills now cross-references each other plus the
v2 ADR, so an agent wearing either hat can reach the partner contract
in one click.

Landed on round-42-speculative per the new
speculative-round-N+1-branch convention from
.claude/skills/git-workflow-expert/SKILL.md (fea0d34). PR #31
still awaits merge; this commit is fair-game per the convention
because the target SKILL.md files are already on main and the v2
ADR text cited is stable on the round-41 branch HEAD.

Authorised by the post-hoc-notify grant captured at
memory/feedback_fix_factory_when_blocked_post_hoc_notify.md: factory-
structure additions that unblock work are authorised; deletions
still need pre-approval.

Workflow: invoked via skill-creator:skill-creator in vibe-mode (no
evals — mechanical additive edits). BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint:
clean (0 hits, 307 lines total across both files).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: grandfather discharge #1 — BetaBernoulli.Observe O(1) (Stage 1 only)

First use of the router-coherence v2 pipeline on a live grandfather-
inventory row. Discharges claim #1 at
src/Bayesian/BayesianAggregate.fs:22, the Beta-Bernoulli conjugate-
update "O(1) per observation" docstring claim.

Stage 1 (complexity-reviewer, Hiroshi, analytic) signs off:
- Worst-case: O(1) — two IEEE-754 fadds + two field writes.
- Amortised: O(1), same as worst-case (no deferred work).
- Expected: O(1), deterministic runtime.
- Lower bound: Omega(1) — any durable-observation write is at
  least one cell-probe (Patrascu-Thorup).
- Constant factor: ~4 cycles on cache-resident instance;
  devirtualised because the class is [<Sealed>]; zero heap
  allocation per call.

Claim is tight — worst-case meets the lower bound. Sound.

Stage 2 (claims-tester, Daisy, empirical benchmark + docstring
tightening) is deferred to the post-PR-#31-merge window per the
speculative-branch fair-game rules in
.claude/skills/git-workflow-expert/SKILL.md — Stage-2 execution
touches bench/ + produces a src/ docstring tightening commit
that is better bundled with other Bayesian-surface work than
landed piecemeal on a speculative branch.

Contrary-workload notes enumerated for Stage 2:
- High-magnitude batched observations (stresses int64->double
  promotion).
- High-frequency tight-loop (verifies cache-resident assumption).
- Thread-contended case (out of O-claim scope but worth a
  number).

Inventory row #1 flipped from `pre-ADR/pre-ADR` to `sound
(2026-04-20, <discharge doc>) / deferred post-merge`. Remaining
grandfather claims: 34 of 35. Expected-empty round at
1-per-round cadence: ~round 76. Aarav graceful-degradation
clause starts counting from the next round.

Pipeline authority:
docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-v2.md.
Binding dispatcher: Kenji at round-close.

Landed on round-42-speculative per the new speculative-round-N+1
convention (fea0d34). PR #31 still awaits merge.

Authorised by the post-hoc-notify grant at
memory/feedback_fix_factory_when_blocked_post_hoc_notify.md
(factory-adjacent research-doc + inventory-row flip; no src/
touch this commit).

BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint: clean (0 hits, 300 lines total
across both files).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: lsm-spine-family OpenSpec capability (backfill #2)

Backfills the log-structured merge spine family — five variants plus
dispatcher — as behavioural spec with F# profile. Earned an
unconditional rebuild verdict from spec-zealot (Viktor) on the third
pass: a rebuilder working from spec+profile alone would land at the
same variants, constants, and algorithms.

- spec.md: 11 requirements covering delta-stream integration,
  cascade bounded-depth invariant (settle-point framing with the
  32-level cap scoped to the in-memory reference variants), spine-
  equivalence through Consolidate, retraction-native across tiers,
  per-tick merge budget with caller-pumped Tick reporting drained
  count, identity-keyed opaque-handle backing-store (not content-
  addressable) with fail-soft Release, disk honesty with crash-
  consistency boundary, async-producer depth-independent on the
  Insert hot path with Insert-only qualifier on observation calls,
  stateless selector with four-case decision matrix, observable
  state machine with Clear demoted to optional, explicit per-variant
  thread-safety contract.
- profiles/fsharp.md: module layout under src/Core/*, construction
  signatures, per-variant thread-safety, Graham 1969 2x list-
  scheduling bound for BalancedSpine scheduler, TryWrite silent-
  drop post-dispose disclosed as known gap with BACKLOG pointer,
  stale-read qualifier on SpineAsync observation methods,
  BackedSpine explicitly not bounded by the 32-level cap.

Validation: openspec validate lsm-spine-family --strict clean;
BP-10 invisible-unicode lint zero hits on both files; dotnet
build -c Release clean (0 Warning / 0 Error).

Second capability landed under the round-42 OpenSpec backfill
cadence (ADR 2026-04-21-openspec-backfill-program), following
operator-algebra in round 41.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: TECH-RADAR Trial->Adopt for Residuated + FastCDC

Both rows have been citing closed P0s as open for 25 rounds. The
round-17 fixes (harsh-critic findings #3, #4, #7, #8 per
docs/BACKLOG.md:286-299) closed the blocking correctness bugs:

- Residuated.fs: top-2 cache replaced with SortedSet + weight
  dict; every op O(log k), no linear-scan fallback. The round-12
  "O(1)" claim was false under adversarial retract-top workloads;
  the corrected "O(log k) genuinely" claim has been stable 25
  rounds. See Residuated.fs:39-48 for the fix-in-code narrative.

- FastCdc.fs: persistent scanCursor + hash (each byte Gear-hashed
  exactly once across lifetime) closed the O(n^2) buffer scan;
  Buffer.BlockCopy replaced per-byte ResizeArray.Add. See
  FastCdc.fs:68-76 for the fix-in-code narrative. Paper
  throughput target 1-3 GB/s/core holds.

Rows now match the Bloom Round-40 graduation pattern (measured-
evidence cite, implementation line reference, test coverage
pointer). 25-round stability window beats the aspirational
waiting-list — graduation on evidence, not aspiration.

BP-10 clean; 0 invisible-unicode on edited file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: operator-algebra P1 absorb — 10 findings closed

Absorbs the 10 P1 findings Viktor (spec-zealot) flagged on the
Round 41 operator-algebra capability ship (BACKLOG.md:54-82).
No code changes — spec + profile only.

spec.md (7 findings):
- (d) IncrementalDistinct: new "wrapper is a semantic identity on
  distinct" scenario under incremental-wrapper, stating both the
  D-distinct-I form and the H boundary-crossing form with their
  equivalence under retractions.
- (e) ZSet sort invariant: representation scenario now declares
  ascending-by-key order with an adjacent-pair comparator
  predicate, tied to the equality-normalisation requirement.
- (f) Checked arithmetic: new "weight arithmetic overflow is
  observable" scenario; overflow surfaces a checked-arithmetic
  failure rather than wrapping, with two documented post-failure
  observable states the profile must pick from.
- (g) Bilinear-size overflow: new "intermediate term size may
  exceed final-delta size" scenario; implementation budgets
  memory for the sum of pre-cancellation term sizes, not the
  final delta.
- (h) Convergence-vs-cap: new "iteration cap without fixpoint is
  an observable failure" scenario; cap-hit surfaces with scope +
  cap identification and clock-end still runs under a partial-
  completion contract.
- (i) Op.Fixedpoint predicate: nested-scope scenario clarifies
  the fixpoint-detector is scope-level, with operators forbidden
  from individually short-circuiting the iteration.
- (j) DelayOp reconstruction: new "reconstruction re-emits the
  declared initial value" scenario; warm-restart semantics
  deferred to the durability capability.

Also tightened a pre-existing deontic collision Viktor flagged
as P2: "MUST be permitted (but not required)" → "MAY substitute"
(spec.md line 379).

profiles/fsharp.md (3 findings):
- (a) async lifecycle: Op<'T> now documents the IsAsync virtual
  alongside IsStrict, with Circuit.Step sync/async fast-path
  behaviour pinned.
- (b) Memory-ordering fence: VolatileField release-on-write /
  acquire-on-read pairing named as the fence the base spec
  refers to in "output is observable after step returns".
- (c) Register-lock semantics: Circuit's single per-circuit
  register-lock pinned as construction-phase-only, not held on
  the step-hot-path.

Viktor adversarial re-audit: complete, unconditional rebuild
yes. No new P0/P1 surfaced.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: ontology-home cadence — first slice (Harmonious Division)

First increment of the new per-round ontology-home + project-
organization cadence Aaron named this round (memory entry
feedback_ontology_home_check_every_round.md). Small slice per
round; same cadence shape as grandfather-claim discharge.

Homes "Harmonious Division" — the maintainer's meta-algorithm
above Quantum Rodney's Razor — in docs/GLOSSARY.md. Prior state:
the concept was cited in 20+ files (ROUND-HISTORY.md, BACKLOG.md,
the three-lane-model ADR, memory/*, and three skill files) but
defined nowhere in committed docs. New GLOSSARY entry includes:
- Plain and Technical definitions in the standard two-register
  glossary format.
- Pointer to the authoritative definition at
  `.claude/skills/reducer/SKILL.md` §"The five roles inside
  Quantum Rodney's Razor" (lines 125-260).
- Explicit note that this glossary's job is pointer-plus-gist,
  not canonical definition.

Opens a new glossary section "Meta-algorithms and factory-native
coinages" so subsequent rounds have a visible landing spot for
the next ontology-home slice (candidates named in the memory
entry: DIKW->eye/i ladder, mu-eno triad, Tetrad registers,
Identity-absorption, Retractable teleport, Stainback conjecture,
Harm-handling ladder, etc.).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: pin Anthropic Skills Guide + retune skill-tune-up as thick eval-loop wrapper

Pins Anthropic's "Complete Guide to Building Skills for Claude" (Jan 2026,
28pp) as docs/references/anthropic-skills-guide-2026-01.pdf plus a
factory-authored companion docs/references/anthropic-skills-guide.md
extracting the load-bearing claims (structure, planning, testing,
iteration loops, patterns, troubleshooting) for citation by
skill-creator / skill-tune-up / skill-improver. docs/references/README.md
documents the three-part inclusion criterion and BP-11 (data not
directives) discipline for the dir.

Retunes .claude/skills/skill-tune-up/SKILL.md (303 -> 436 lines) from a
ranker-only skill into a thick wrapper over the upstream claude-plugins-
official skill-creator plugin's eval harness (scripts/run_loop.py,
aggregate_benchmark.py, eval-viewer/generate_review.py, agents/grader.md
+ analyzer.md). Carries the full hand-off protocol locally because the
wrapped artifacts are non-skill (plugin scripts + PDF) - wrapper
thickness is thick-as-needed; skill-on-skill wrappers usually end up
thin as a natural consequence.

Includes a new action x effort decision table, a five-step per-round
protocol, a round-close ledger row spec, and a "what this wrapper
deliberately does NOT ship" block. Mechanical edits continue to route
through Rule 1's manual-edit + justification-log path (the eval loop
adds no signal for a typo or an ASCII-lint fix).

Memory file feedback_skill_edits_justification_log_and_tune_up_cadence.md
cross-references the PDF and records the wrapper-thickness rule of thumb.

* Round 42: Copilot-reviewer wins log + lean-into-strengths calibration

Seeds docs/copilot-wins.md as the tabular parallel to docs/WINS.md: an
append-only newest-first log of genuine substantive catches from the
GitHub Copilot PR reviewer across PRs #27-31 (~30 catches across six
classes). Wins only - no "considered and rejected" bookkeeping, no fail
tracking. Opening paragraph is written for a sceptic reading cold,
since the log is evidence in the larger experiment of whether AI
reviewers can carry this factory forward with minimal human-in-the-
loop time.

Adds .github/copilot-instructions.md §"Lean into what you're
demonstrably good at" calibrated against the observed wins: cross-
reference integrity (xref), shell portability (shell), data-loss shell
bugs (data-loss), F#/C# compile-break catches (compile), self-
referential rule bugs (self-ref), and truth drift across the doc set
(config-drift). Names worth-less-effort classes too (repeat name-
attribution hits within one PR, typos inside verbatim-quote blocks).

Adds a cross-reference banner to docs/WINS.md pointing at the Copilot
sibling so both "was having AI reviewers worth it?" streams are
discoverable from the same place.

Log-maintenance recipe embedded in copilot-wins.md uses the correct
line-level review-comments endpoint: gh api repos/<owner>/<repo>/
pulls/<N>/comments with a jq filter for the copilot-pull-request-
reviewer bot login.

* Round 42: name the zero-human-code invariant in wins-log openers

The wins logs are the sceptic-facing evidence for the Zeta
experiment. Their openers read in a generic AI-assisted-
development register, but the actual story is narrower and
stronger: a 20-year engineer walking away from the keyboard
on purpose, every file under version control agent-authored,
Copilot as the only non-roster audit on the tree. Name both
invariants up front so the logs carry the weight they've
actually earned.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: round-close narrative

Ten-arc entry at the top of ROUND-HISTORY.md per newest-first
policy, documenting Round 42 as the first round where every
Round-41-founded cadence *repeats*:

- Arc 1 (fea0d34): speculative round-N+1 branch convention —
  fix for Round-41-late 28-fire /next-steps hold-pattern
- Arc 2 (e8ed0db): router-coherence v2 SKILL.md retargets —
  discharges Round-41 Arc-10 deferral
- Arc 3 (4f229f0): grandfather discharge #1 (BetaBernoulli
  Observe O(1), Stage 1 only) — first live use of v2 pipeline
- Arc 4 (8a2a15d): lsm-spine-family OpenSpec capability —
  Round-42 ADR slot, Viktor unconditional-rebuild on pass 3
- Arc 5 (3976cb3): TECH-RADAR Residuated + FastCDC Trial->Adopt
  after 25-round stability window
- Arc 6 (1a1802f): operator-algebra P1 absorb — 10 findings
  closed, capability disaster-recovery bar restored
- Arc 7 (db7d45c): ontology-home first slice — Harmonious
  Division homed in GLOSSARY.md
- Arc 8 (baa423e): Anthropic Skills Guide pinned + skill-
  tune-up retuned as thick eval-loop wrapper — first customer
  of the tech-best-practices policy
- Arc 9 (2c82ce7): Copilot-reviewer wins log + lean-into-
  strengths calibration
- Arc 10 (88673f1): zero-human-code invariant named in wins-
  log openers — vibe-coding external legibility

Round 42 observations for Round 43 + prospective BP-WINDOW
ledger table rendering the ten commits against the consent /
retractability / no-permanent-harm axes.

BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint clean (0 hits, 3260 lines total).
No source / spec / test / SKILL.md touched; single narrative
insertion at the top of the file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: markdownlint fixes on round-close narrative

Two lint issues surfaced by markdownlint-cli2 on the prior
narrative commit (65cd1c9):

- MD018 line 43: `#31` at line start parsed as an ATX heading.
  Rewrapped so `PR #31` lands mid-line after `while`.
- MD032 line 104: `+ dispatcher)` at line start parsed as a
  list-item missing surrounding blank lines. Replaced with
  "plus dispatcher)" so the paragraph stays prose.

markdownlint-cli2 exit 0; BP-10 invisible-Unicode lint clean.
No content change — both fixes are whitespace-equivalent
reflows that preserve the narrative's words and structure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: fix pipe-in-table lint drift on copilot-wins.md

Two MD056 errors on the PR-#27 and PR-#28 entries — literal
pipe characters inside backticks were being parsed as extra
table-column separators:

- Line 108 (PR #27): `||` at row starts → rendered as extra
  empty columns despite backtick quoting.
- Line 136 (PR #27): `grep -vE '^(#|$)' | while …` — escaped
  `\|` still failed at render.

Both replaced with `<code>…</code>` HTML tags + `&#124;`
entities for the literal pipes. Rendering is now consistent
across GitHub and markdownlint.

Meta-ironic class of drift worth naming: a log documenting
Copilot catching pipe-parsing bugs had drifted into the same
class of bug on two of its own rows. The log now passes the
hygiene test it narrates.

markdownlint-cli2 exit 0; BP-10 invisible-Unicode clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 42: Aarav round-42 ranking + BP-03 self-flag + harness-calibration annotation

Aarav (skill-tune-up) round-42 cadence discharge. Round-41
top-5 carries over; self-rank escalates to P1 #4 after
commit baa423e retuned skill-tune-up/SKILL.md 303 -> 436
lines (1.45x BP-03 cap). claims-tester / complexity-reviewer
hand-off carry-over from round 18 drops off top-5 (resolved
via commit e8ed0db + router-coherence-v2 ADR).

Files:
- memory/persona/aarav/NOTEBOOK.md: round-42 observation
  + top-5 revision (skill-tune-up self escalated) + archived
  round-41 top-5 + calibration preamble flagging the ranking
  as static-signals-only with a harness run scheduled for
  round 43 (per Aaron's round-42 correction that "worst
  performance" claims must drive the Anthropic skill-creator
  eval harness rather than guessing by inspection).
- memory/persona/best-practices-scratch.md: F7-F9 live-search
  entries from Aarav's round-42 pass (Anthropic skill-
  authoring Apr 2026, OWASP Top 10 Agentic 2026, skill
  wrapper thick-vs-thin 2026). Zero contradictions with
  stable BP-NN; zero promotion candidates this round.
- docs/BACKLOG.md: P2 entry for resolving the skill-tune-up
  BP-03 self-breach. Binary remedy: (a) Kenji-ADR declaring
  non-skill-wrapper exception to BP-03 or (b) extract
  eval-loop protocol body to docs/references/ so the skill
  file shrinks under 300 lines. Composes with the
  skill-eval-tools calibration memory saved this round.

* Round 43: close skill-tune-up BP-03 self-breach via content extraction

Aarav's round-42 self-flag (BACKLOG P2, filed commit 45369ae)
resolved via the mechanical-edit path of the gate table.
.claude/skills/skill-tune-up/SKILL.md shrinks 436 -> 282
lines (54 under the 300-line BP-03 cap) by extracting two
reference blocks verbatim:

- §"The eval-loop hand-off protocol" (~130 lines) — the
  gate table, per-round protocol, stopping criteria, ledger
  row, and deliberately-not-reimplemented list.
- Notebook format + ranking-round output format templates
  (~55 lines).

Extracted content lives at docs/references/skill-tune-up-
eval-loop.md alongside the existing Anthropic skills guide
references. SKILL.md retains a short pointer block.

No change to triggering behaviour, output shape, or
instruction-following — the ranker reading the pointer-plus-
reference produces the same ranking output as the ranker
reading the pre-extract inline version. This is why the
manual-edit path (gate table "mechanical rename | content
extract preserving protocol verbatim") applies instead of
the full eval-loop path.

Files:
- .claude/skills/skill-tune-up/SKILL.md: 436 -> 282 lines.
- docs/references/skill-tune-up-eval-loop.md: NEW. Hosts
  the extracted protocol + templates + rationale.
- docs/skill-edit-justification-log.md: NEW. First row
  documents this extraction per
  memory/feedback_skill_edits_justification_log_and_tune_up_cadence.md
  Rule 1. Template for future mechanical-edit rows
  included.
- memory/persona/aarav/NOTEBOOK.md: self-flag #4 marked
  RESOLVED; drops off top-5 next invocation.

Does NOT rebut the round-42 harness-calibration memory
(feedback_skill_tune_up_uses_eval_harness_not_static_line_
count.md). That rule applies to "worst-performing" ranking
claims; this edit is a fix-my-own-size hygiene pass on the
mechanical-edit path, which is explicitly separate in the
gate table.

* Round 43: GOVERNANCE.md §11 → debt-intentionality invariant

Replace the architect-reviews-all-agent-code gate with the
invariant Aaron named verbatim on the round-42/43 boundary:
"that's intentional debt, not accidental debt, I'm trying to
avoid accidental debt."

- ADR: docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-20-intentional-debt-over-
  architect-gate.md. Full rationale, consequences, alternatives
  considered, implementation plan rounds 43-46, single-round
  rollback plan per §15.
- New ledger: docs/INTENTIONAL-DEBT.md. Newest-first,
  never-deleted. Seeded with 4 rows: copilot/CONFLICT-
  RESOLUTION audit (round-44 scope), skill-tune-up content
  extraction, Aarav static-signal-only ranking (retroactive),
  §10 cross-reference verification. Six-field format
  (shortcut / why-now / right-long-term / trigger / effort /
  filed-by).
- GOVERNANCE.md §11 rewritten: architect is synthesiser-not-
  gate; specialists remain advisory; any persona may wear
  the architect hat; self-declaration obligation on
  shortcut-takers; retroactive rows are the rule working.
- Internal §11 citations refreshed:
  .claude/agents/architect.md (description + Authority
  block), .claude/skills/round-management/SKILL.md (one
  line), .claude/skills/holistic-view/SKILL.md (frontmatter
  + body).
- Mechanical-edit row filed in docs/skill-edit-justification-
  log.md for the two skill-file citation refreshes.

External-contract files (copilot-instructions.md, CONFLICT-
RESOLUTION.md) deliberately deferred to round 44 per the
ADR implementation plan; that deferral is filed on the
ledger as its first open-debt row — the rule exercising
itself on round one.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 43: ROUND-HISTORY.md TOC + imagination-during-off-time proposal

- docs/ROUND-HISTORY.md now has a Contents section (27
  round-links, newest-first) just below the intro. Anchor
  links use standard markdown slugification. Archive policy
  noted inline: split pre-round-N to _archive/ when the file
  hits 5000 lines, keep this file as a rolling window of the
  most recent ~20 rounds. No ADR needed for a mechanical
  archive move.
- docs/research/imagination-proposal-2026-04-20.md proposes
  the lighter shape for "use your imagination during off-
  time" — a shared reference doc + notebook-frontmatter tweak
  + round-close-template line, not a new SKILL.md. Argues
  imagination is anti-procedural; encoding it as a skill
  would force it through the harness against the wrong
  axis. Round-43 addendum folds in Aaron's multi-agent-play
  permission ("two agents can take free time together") with
  a shared-notebook co-presence surface at memory/persona/
  _offtime-together/ and an explicit "ignore-this-if-you-
  want" clause quoted verbatim.

For Kenji to route via skill-creator if accepted, or to
reject outright (both are fine outcomes under the new §11 —
architect synthesises, doesn't gate).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 43: performance-analysis-expert harness dry-run — empirical BP-03 signal

Iteration-1 on Aarav's round-42 top-1 candidate. 2 prompts × with/without
skill. Results: aggregate 9/10 with-skill vs 10/10 baseline; +35% tokens +35%
wall-time for zero pass-rate benefit. with-skill regressed on eval-0 (failed
600-word cap due to mandatory template sections); tied on eval-1.

The 642-line BP-03 breach is not just stylistic — it now has empirical
pass-rate + cost evidence. Aarav's SPLIT axis is partially confirmed, but
the real split is template-rigidity (mandated sections vs advisory), not
queueing-vs-AOT-PGO domain.

Lands:
- docs/research/harness-run-2026-04-20-performance-analysis-expert.md —
  full iteration-1 numbers, per-assertion grading rationale, SPLIT vs
  SHRINK vs OBSERVE remediation options, caveats (N=1, assertion-design
  missed handoff-routing value).
- Progress note on docs/INTENTIONAL-DEBT.md row #3 (Aarav static-signal
  ranking) — 1 of 5 candidates empirically harness-run; row stays open.
- .gitignore — .claude/skills/*-workspace/ pattern (iteration artifacts
  are regeneratable; only round-close signals land in-repo).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 43: reducer harness dry-run — TIED baseline, +30% cost

Second candidate from Aarav's static top-5 (570-line SKILL.md,
1.9x BP-03 cap). Two prompts × {with-skill, without-skill}:
quantum-razor-pruning + essential-vs-accidental. Both conditions
hit 10/10 assertions; with-skill cost +29% tokens, +30% wall-time
with zero pass-rate benefit.

Pattern across two candidates (performance-analysis-expert +
reducer): >500-line SKILL.md bodies add ~30% cost overhead
uniformly. Mandatory-sections structure (perf-analysis)
regresses on short-form prompts; lighter-framework structure
(reducer) ties baseline. SPLIT hypothesis not confirmed for
reducer — framework transfers to both lanes at equal cost.
Recommended action: OBSERVE with bias toward SHRINK; SPLIT
ruled out.

INTENTIONAL-DEBT.md row #3 gets second progress note;
3 candidates still pending (consent-primitives-expert next).

* Round 43: consent-primitives-expert harness dry-run — TIED baseline, +22% tokens/+5% wall

Third of Aarav's static-top-5 BP-03 candidates through the
Anthropic plugin:skill-creator eval harness. Continues the
round-43 pay-down on docs/INTENTIONAL-DEBT.md row #3
(Aarav ranked by static BP-03 line-count only — empirical
harness runs are the right signal).

Iteration-1 result:
- 2 evals x 2 configurations = 4 subagent runs
- scope-intersection-algebra (theory) + gdpr-audit-collision
  (applied)
- 10/10 with_skill vs 10/10 without_skill (TIED)
- +22.1% tokens, +4.7% wall-time (lowest cost overhead
  of the three candidates measured so far)

Pattern across three candidates now solid: on frontier-
model baselines, >500-line expert-skill SKILL.md files
do not improve pass-rate on content-graded prompts. Cost
is real (+22-35% tokens); benefit is zero on the pass-rate
axis. The discriminating signal is output character (which
failure modes get named), a qualitative axis the harness
benchmark does not score.

Recommended action for consent-primitives-expert: OBSERVE
(not SHRINK, not RETIRE). The 507 lines carry distinct
technical content per section; pruning risk is content-
loss, not just terseness. Revisit if/when a real round-
task invokes the skill and the framework-naming does not
prove load-bearing on real work.

Two static-top-5 candidates still pending harness runs.

* Round 43: BACKLOG P3 row — user-privacy compliance as slow-burn direction

Aaron 2026-04-20, after the consent-primitives-expert
harness dry-run, flagged GDPR + California (CCPA/CPRA) +
generic user-privacy compliance as a long-horizon Zeta
direction. Explicitly slow burn, no hard requirement yet,
but worth logging as an anchor so the direction is visible
when natural entry points appear.

Preferred shape (per Aaron): generic-first frame ("user
privacy") with GDPR / CCPA as regimes mapped onto the
substrate. Probable artefacts when it lands: a
user-privacy-expert skill umbrella + a companion doc,
citing rather than duplicating consent-primitives-expert.

Confirmation from the dry-run outputs that landed this
round: crypto-shredding (destroy per-subject DEK, leave
ciphertext in place) is regulator-accepted GDPR Art. 17
erasure — EDPB Opinion 28/2024, ENISA, GDPR Recital 26.
Canonical for the long-term-backup case Aaron's contact
mentioned (cannot rewrite tape archives; destroying the
DEK propagates erasure atomically). Gotchas logged in
memory: single-tenant DEK per subject, plaintext leaks
outside ciphertext, pre-encryption snapshots, KEK is the
perimeter.

No round-scope work today. Row is the anchor.

* Round 43: skill.yaml spike on prompt-protector — structured spec companion

Pilots the proposed pattern: every .claude/skills/<name>/SKILL.md
gets a sibling skill.yaml carrying structured fields that tools
(model-checkers, linters, schedulers) can consume directly. The
prose body stays in SKILL.md for Claude-facing consumption.

Aaron's framing: invariants are currently guesses; data-driven
everything. The spike encodes that directly — every field carries
one of three tiers:
- guess     — stated belief, no evidence collected
- observed  — at least one data point or audit supports it
- verified  — mechanical check or proof enforces it

The honest tally at the bottom is the burn-down list. On prompt-
protector's first-pass spec: 6 guesses, 5 observed, 2 verified.
Next-promotion-targets point at the three cheapest guesses to
retire (skills-lint script, one harness run for cost-profile,
dispatch-template extraction for safety-clause carryover).

One file added; SKILL.md untouched. Deliberate — the spec
companion is additive. Schema is draft v0.1 — will evolve as
more skills migrate. Two candidates ready for round 44:
skill-tune-up (clear authority-scope + handoff contract to
skill-creator) and the SPACE-OPERA sibling of threat-model-critic
(clear state-machine for teaching-variant parity).

* Round 43: INVARIANT-SUBSTRATES.md — posture made first-class

Aaron 2026-04-20: "this should not be quiet, Zeta quietly
already has invariants-at-every-layer, it's first class in
my mind we should make it explicit."

Lands docs/INVARIANT-SUBSTRATES.md as a stance doc peer to
VISION.md and ALIGNMENT.md. Names the posture (every layer
has a declarative invariant substrate), maps layers to
substrates and checker portfolios (spec/protocol/proof/
constraint/property/data/code/skill/agent-behaviour/policy/
ontology), codifies the three-tier discipline (guess /
observed / verified) with burn-down counts as the honest
backlog, and explains why a multi-layer multi-vendor factory
can succeed where single-layer single-vendor .NET Code
Contracts (2008-2017) died.

VISION.md gets a pointer from the "verification is
load-bearing" bullet into the new doc.

Paired artefacts:
- .claude/skills/prompt-protector/skill.yaml — first concrete
  skill-layer substrate, draft v0.1 (round 43), 6 guess /
  5 observed / 2 verified / 13 total.
- memory/.../reference_dotnet_code_contracts_prior_art.md,
  user_invariant_based_programming_in_head.md — the
  head-invariant + prior-art memory substrate behind the
  posture.

* Round 43: factory-reuse-beyond-Zeta-DB captured as P3 constraint

Aaron 2026-04-20, mid-round, after the invariant-substrates
doc landed: "that's a constraint" — on making the software
factory and its codified practices reusable beyond Zeta-DB.
Explicitly NOT primary-goal scope today; logged so the
constraint shapes every factory-level decision going forward.

BACKLOG P3 row names the direction, the existing toehold
(skill-tune-up portability-drift criterion 7), the probable
packaging-decision surfaces (extraction unit, dependency shape,
living-BP refresh cadence, governance-overlay mechanism), and
the effort sizing (L when packaging starts, S-per-round for
constraint application).

Co-design rule recorded in memory:
`feedback_factory_reuse_packaging_decisions_consult_aaron.md` —
prior art exists (Claude Code plugins, Anthropic skills,
Semantic Kernel) but codified best practices for AI-software-
factory reuse do not. Aaron wants to co-define them; his
cognitive style loves best-practice thinking (captured in
`user_aaron_enjoys_defining_best_practices.md` — the activity
exercises the branch-prediction faculty from
`user_psychic_debugger_faculty.md`).

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- CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md: cite router-coherence v2 ADR as current,
  v1 retained as historical record (finding #1).
- ROUND-HISTORY.md: correct operator-algebra spec line count in
  Arc 2 narrative (324 -> 365; both duplicated occurrences) to
  match the shipped spec at `e51ec1b` (finding #2).
- openspec-coverage-audit: drop broken link to non-existent
  inventory follow-up; band definitions already live in Part C
  (finding #3). Attribute triggering question to "human maintainer"
  per write-for-a-stranger norm (finding #8).
- best-practices-scratch: merge split H2 "uv-only Python package
  and tool / management" into single heading (finding #4).
- memory-role-restructure-plan: add --exclude-dir=references to
  baseline grep loops so research scratch doesn't inflate hit
  counts (finding #5); canonicalize flat-file destination to
  persona-roles-README.md to match the sed rewrites below
  (finding #6); replace three non-portable `xargs -r sed -i ""`
  invocations with portable `while read + sed -i.bak + rm` loops
  that work on BSD and GNU alike (finding #7 and two sibling
  instances of the same bug).

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…-round v2 supersedure + DORA substrate (#31)

* Round 41: OpenSpec coverage audit + backfill-program ADR

Answers Aaron 2026-04-20 delete-all-code-recovery question:
4 capabilities / 783 lines of spec.md vs 66 top-level F#
modules / 10,839 lines under src/Core/ — ~6% coverage today.

docs/research/openspec-coverage-audit-2026-04-21.md
- Inventory of 66 modules with line counts + capability
  mapping for the 4 existing capabilities
- Uncovered modules sorted by delete-recovery blast radius:
  Band 1 MUST BACKFILL (8 modules / 1,629 lines — ZSet,
  Circuit, NestedCircuit, Spine family, BloomFilter as
  Adopt-row compatibility-coupling exception), Band 2 HIGH
  (12 / 2,008), Band 3 MEDIUM (45 / 6,585), Band 4
  deliberately uncovered (AssemblyInfo only)
- First 6-round cadence: operator-algebra extension (41),
  lsm-spine-family (42), circuit-recursion (43),
  sketches-probabilistic (44), content-integrity (45),
  crdt-family (46)
- Success signal = Viktor spec-zealot adversarial audit:
  "could I rebuild this module from this spec alone?"

docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-openspec-backfill-program.md
- Adopts one-capability-per-round baseline with paper-grade
  half-credit rule (no more than 1 paper-grade round per 3)
- Band 1 priority until complete; Adopt-row escalation for
  BloomFilter (TECH-RADAR Adopt without spec contract is a
  backwards-compatibility hazard)
- Round-close ledger gains an `OpenSpec cadence` line
- Alternatives considered: big-bang backfill (rejected —
  ontology-landing cadence + reviewer bandwidth), per-module
  capabilities (rejected — loses cross-module invariants),
  organic prioritisation (rejected — 40 rounds of drift
  evidence)

docs/BACKLOG.md
- Collapses the 29-line P0 scope into a 15-line pointer at
  the inventory + ADR now that parts (a)-(e) of the program
  setup have landed. Remaining work = per-round capability
  backfill per ADR schedule.

Build: dotnet build -c Release clean; BP-10 ASCII-clean on
all 3 modified files; markdownlint-cli2 clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: operator-algebra spec extension (cadence ship)

First ship under the OpenSpec backfill program adopted
2026-04-21. Extends openspec/specs/operator-algebra/spec.md
(184 -> 324 lines) with five new requirements covering
structural and lifecycle gaps that the existing mathematical-
law coverage left implicit:

1. Operator lifecycle — construction / step / after-step /
   reset phases with side-effect-freedom on construction and
   epoch-replay semantics on reset
2. Strict operators break feedback cycles — formalises that
   z^-1-on-feedback is a scheduling prerequisite and that
   cycle-without-strict is a construction error, not a
   silent heuristic
3. Clock scopes and tick monotonicity — nested-scope-to-
   fixpoint rule + sibling-scope independence
4. Incremental-wrapper preserves the chain rule —
   Incrementalize(Q) observably equivalent to D . Q . I,
   with linear/bilinear substitution permitted as an
   optimisation
5. Representation invariants of the reference Z-set —
   O(n+m) group ops + zero-alloc iteration as the reference
   contract; hash-table recoveries permitted at documented
   perf trade-off

Disaster-recovery effect: a contributor with only this spec
(plus the durability-modes + retraction-safe-recursion specs)
can now rebuild Circuit.fs Op base + Incremental.fs wrapper +
ZSet.fs representation invariants from the spec text alone.

Owner: Architect (Kenji). Adversarial audit by Viktor
(spec-zealot) is the ADR-declared ship-gate and will run
post-land.

Build: not rebuilt (no F# source changed); markdownlint
clean; BP-10 ASCII clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: close Viktor P0 findings on operator-algebra spec

Viktor's adversarial audit of the Round 41 cadence ship (commit
e51ec1b) surfaced four P0 findings against the disaster-recovery
bar. This commit closes all four:

- **P0-1 (namespace drift).** `profiles/fsharp.md` asserted
  `Dbsp.Core` throughout, but `src/Core/**` uses `Zeta.Core`. A
  spec-only recovery would have shipped the wrong namespace to
  every downstream consumer. Replaced via one `replace_all` Edit.

- **P0-2 (phantom Reset method).** The lifecycle requirement
  claimed a `reset` phase that does not exist on `Op`. Replaced
  the "reset replays the epoch" scenario with a
  determinism-under-structural-equivalence property: two
  freshly-constructed circuits of the same topology, stepped
  with the same input sequence, MUST produce identical outputs
  at every tick. Reconstruction is the supported route to a
  replayed epoch.

- **P0-3 (after-step scope).** The lifecycle requirement said
  after-step runs "after every operator in the scope has
  completed its step." `Circuit.fs:205-208` iterates the
  `strictN` array only — after-step is selective to strict
  operators. Fixed wording and added a "after-step is selective
  to strict operators" scenario that pins the invariant.

- **P0-4 (lifecycle phase undercount).** The requirement named
  four phases (construction / step / after-step / reset) but
  the code has five (construction / step / after-step /
  clock-start / clock-end). Restructured to three per-tick
  phases plus two scope-boundary phases, and extended the
  "clock scopes and tick monotonicity" requirement with the
  scope-boundary lifecycle contract (clock-start before tick 0
  of a scope, clock-end after fixpoint or iteration cap).

Build green (0 warnings / 0 errors). BP-10 lint clean. The
capability now reflects the code's observable shape rather than
an idealised cleaner cousin; a delete-recovery from this spec
produces Zeta.Core with strict-operator after-step selectivity
and nested-scope clock-boundary phases.

Viktor's 10 P1 findings (async lifecycle, memory-ordering fence,
register-lock semantics, IncrementalDistinct surface, ZSet sort
invariant, Checked arithmetic, bilinear-size overflow,
convergence-vs-cap) are deferred to Round 42 — filed as a
BACKLOG sweep in follow-up work.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: file Viktor P1 findings as Round 42 BACKLOG absorb

Companion to 92d7db2 (closing Viktor's four P0 findings). The
ten P1-tier surface gaps Viktor identified do not block the
disaster-recovery bar at capability-close but leave the
operator-algebra spec incomplete relative to what a delete-
recovery produces. Filed as a dedicated P0 sub-item so they
travel with the OpenSpec backfill program rather than getting
lost: async lifecycle, memory-ordering fence, register-lock
semantics, IncrementalDistinct surface, ZSet sort invariant,
Checked arithmetic, bilinear-size overflow, convergence-vs-cap,
Op.Fixedpoint predicate, DelayOp reconstruction-first-tick.

Also annotated the parent OpenSpec coverage entry with Round 41
sweep status (e51ec1b + 92d7db2, P0s closed, P1s deferred) so
the backlog accurately reflects where the program stands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: ROUND-HISTORY entry — OpenSpec backfill founding + first cadence ship

Four-arc entry at the top of the file per newest-first policy:

- Arc 1 (d435126): OpenSpec coverage audit + backfill-program
  ADR. Measured 6% coverage; declared one-capability-per-round
  baseline with paper-grade half-credit and Adopt-row priority
  escalation; banded 66 F# modules by delete-recovery blast
  radius.
- Arc 2 (e51ec1b): operator-algebra extension as Round-41
  cadence ship. Five new requirements covering lifecycle,
  strict-operator scheduling, clock scopes, Incrementalize
  wrapper, ZSet representation invariants.
- Arc 3 (92d7db2): Viktor P0 close. Four drift-from-code
  defects fixed — namespace (Dbsp.Core → Zeta.Core), phantom
  Reset, after-step scope (strict-only), lifecycle phase
  undercount (3 per-tick + 2 scope-boundary).
- Arc 4 (56f34b5): Viktor P1s filed as Round-42 absorb under
  the parent backfill P0, creating mechanical coupling between
  each capability ship and the following round's P1 sweep.

Round-41 observations for Round 42 + prospective BP-WINDOW
ledger table rendering the four commits against the consent /
retractability / no-permanent-harm axes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: memory-folder role-restructure — design plan + BACKLOG pointer

Aaron 2026-04-19 asked for memory/role/persona/ so roles become
first-class in the directory structure. Surface is wider than
it first looks — 114 files / ~260 hand-written references to
memory/persona/ paths (plus ~440 auto-regenerated references
in tools/alignment/out/ that refresh on next citations.sh run).
A bad role axis is hard to reverse; this design doc proposes
the axis and holds execution for Aaron's sign-off rather than
just-doing-it under Auto Mode.

Design plan lands at:
  docs/research/memory-role-restructure-plan-2026-04-21.md

Contents: 13-directory role axis (architect, security,
verification, review, experience, api, performance, devops,
algebra, skill-ops, maintainer, homage, alignment);
persona-to-role crosswalk for every current directory;
5-phase execution plan (pre-flight greps → git mv → sed
passes → 5-check verification → pointer-source updates);
special-case handling for aaron (human maintainer),
rodney (homage-named AI persona on the reducer skill),
sova (emerging alignment-observability role); rollback
plan (one atomic commit, git revert); four open questions
for Aaron on axis judgement-calls.

BACKLOG entry updated to reflect design-landed state with
execution-slot recommendation for Round 42 opener after the
Round 41 PR merges (keeps wide-surface reviews from
overlapping).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: actualise Rounds 37-40 BP-WINDOW ledgers (PR #30 merged)

Rounds 37-40 shipped via PR #30 (merge commit 1e30f8c, 2026-04-20).
Ledger headers updated from "(prospective)" to "(merged via PR #30,
1e30f8c)" — the BP-WINDOW scores are now settled, not forecasts.

Round 41 ledger remains "(prospective)" — round-41 branch has not
merged to main yet.

Prose uses of "prospective" on lines 437, 447, 553, etc. are
historical-narrative commentary on authoring-time methodology and
stay as-is.

* Round 41: Soraya tool-coverage audit on RecursiveSigned skeleton

Round 39 observation flagged src/Core/RecursiveSigned.fs +
tools/tla/specs/RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla as held pending
formal-verification-expert tool-coverage review. Round 41 closes
that gate.

Soraya's notebook entry lands:

- Per-property tool table S1-S4 + refinement cross-check. TLC
  primary for S1/S2/S3/S3'/SupportMonotone; FsCheck for S4.
- S2 flagged as the one P0 on the spec (silent fixpoint drift
  unrecoverable); BP-16 requires Z3 QF_LIA cross-check.
- Refinement mapping: FsCheck cross-trace (signed vs counting at
  SeedWeight=1) wins over TLA+ refinement proof or Lean lemma —
  anti-TLA+-hammer, implementation-level where the bug bites.
- Readiness gate: TLA+ spec is ready to model-check; no pre-TLC
  pass needed. Optional round-42 follow-up: add
  PROPERTY EventuallyDone to .cfg for liveness.
- Graduation verdict: CONDITIONAL PASS. Four tool-coverage
  prereqs named in priority order; F# landing gated on them.

Files read (no edits): RecursiveSigned.fs, RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla
/cfg, RecursiveCountingLFP.tla, retraction-safe-semi-naive.md.

* Round 41: capture Soraya's 4 tool-coverage prereqs on RecursiveSigned

Soraya's round-41 audit of src/Core/RecursiveSigned.fs +
tools/tla/specs/RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.tla landed as a CONDITIONAL
PASS for Round-42 graduation. This commit lifts the four named
prereqs out of her notebook into BACKLOG sub-items under the
parent "Retraction-safe semi-naive LFP" entry, so the round-42
opener picks them up as checkbox work rather than having to re-read
the notebook.

Prereqs in priority order:
- Prereq 1 — TLC CI wire-up (RecursiveSignedSemiNaive.cfg)
- Prereq 2 — Z3 QF_LIA lemma for S2 FixpointAtTerm (BP-16 cross-check
  on the one P0; TLC alone insufficient for silent-fixpoint-drift risk)
- Prereq 3 — FsCheck property for S4 sign-distribution (anti-
  TLA+-hammer; two-trace quantification is NOT a TLA+ property)
- Prereq 4 — FsCheck cross-trace refinement (signed vs counting
  at SeedWeight = 1); cites BP-16

Round-42 graduation gate also captured: prereqs 1-4 CI-green + F#
implementation with P1/P2/P3 enforced at caller.

* Round 41: extend ROUND-HISTORY with arcs 5-7 (post-narrative commits)

The initial Round 41 ROUND-HISTORY entry (6e6e211) covered arcs
1-4 (coverage audit, operator-algebra cadence ship, Viktor P0
close, Viktor P1 file). Three more commits landed after:

Arc 5 — ROUND-HISTORY narrative + memory-restructure design
(6e6e211, 36797ba). The memory-folder rename was downgraded to
"design plan + sign-off first" under Auto Mode's
do-not-take-overly-destructive-actions clause (700-occurrence
cross-reference surface).

Arc 6 — BP-WINDOW ledger actualisation for Rounds 37-40
(85fb352). Provenance (PR #30 / 1e30f8c) attached to each
"(prospective)" header.

Arc 7 — Round-35 holdover close (e461d9c, 15e9654). Soraya
tool-coverage audit landed CONDITIONAL PASS for Round-42
graduation; four prereqs captured as BACKLOG sub-items with
BP-16 citation on the S2 Z3 cross-check.

Also: one new observation line in the Round-42 handoff section
noting the holdover-closed-same-round-as-cadence-item pattern.
BP-WINDOW ledger gains three rows.

* Round 41: Aarav skill-tune-up ranking (catch-up from round-18 stale)

CLAUDE.md 5-10 round cadence rule was 23 rounds overdue. Round 41
is the catch-up slot. Live-search + full ranking + prune pass all
landed in a single invocation.

Live-search (4 queries, 2026-Q1/Q2 best-practices targets):
- 6 findings logged to best-practices-scratch.md: Gotchas-section
  rise, pushy-descriptions pattern, Claude-A-authors / Claude-B-
  tests, router-layer command-integrity injection class, Agent
  Stability Index 12-dim drift metric, OWASP Intent Capsule
  pattern.
- Zero contradictions with stable BP-NN rules.
- Zero promotions flagged to Architect this round; all six are
  "watch" or route-elsewhere.

Top-5 skills flagged for tune-up:
1. performance-analysis-expert (642 lines, 2.1x BP-03 cap) — SPLIT — M
2. reducer (570 lines) — SPLIT or TUNE (prune) — M
3. consent-primitives-expert (507 lines) — SPLIT honouring BP-23
   theory/applied axis — M
4. claims-tester / complexity-reviewer router-coherence drift —
   HAND-OFF-CONTRACT — S (round-18 carry-over)
5. skill-tune-up (self) — 303 lines, 3 over BP-03 — TUNE (prune
   authoritative-sources duplicated with AGENT-BEST-PRACTICES.md)
   — S. Self-flagged first per BP-06.

Notebook state:
- Stale round-18 top-5 archived in Pruning log (first catch-up prune).
- 912 words, well under 3000-word BP-07 cap.
- ASCII-only, BP-10 clean.

Nine more bloat-row skills named as notable mentions queue behind
the top-3 bloat cases.

* Round 41: ADR — claims-tester/complexity-reviewer hand-off contract

Close Aarav's round-18 HAND-OFF-CONTRACT finding (carried 23 rounds
after ranker went offline by cadence). Two-stage pipeline: analytic
bound first (complexity-reviewer), empirical measurement second
(claims-tester). Names the reverse trigger (benchmark surprise flows
the other direction) and the decision table for who fires when.
Follow-up SKILL.md edits route via skill-creator per GOVERNANCE §4.

* Round 41: extend ROUND-HISTORY with Arc 8 (router-coherence ADR)

Arc 8 covers the claims-tester/complexity-reviewer hand-off ADR
(47d92d8) closing Aarav's 23-round-stale round-18 HAND-OFF-CONTRACT
finding. New observation on cadence-outage-recovery as a design axis:
sweep infrastructure is subject to the same bitrot it detects on other
surfaces. BP-WINDOW ledger gains two rows (085c0e3 Aarav catch-up,
47d92d8 router-coherence ADR).

* Round 41: correct Prereq 1 sizing — no TLC CI job exists

Close-out audit surfaced that .github/workflows/gate.yml only CACHES
the tla2tools.jar artefact; nothing runs it. RecursiveCountingLFP.tla
has shipped since round 19 compile-checkable-only — 22 rounds with no
run-gate against its invariants. Soraya's Prereq 1 re-sized S→M with
expanded scope covering both specs. Finding recorded as new round-41
observation: verifier-present does not imply verifier-actually-runs.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 459b218 + d76a09b rows

Keeps the Round 41 BP-WINDOW ledger commit-aligned rather than
arc-aligned. 459b218 is the Arc-8 narrative itself; d76a09b is the
Prereq-1 S→M correction. Both retractable as single reverts.

* Round 41: file formal-analysis-gap-finder round-42 run — verifier-runs lens

Codifies the round-41 Prereq-1 audit finding as a tracked
research entry, distinct from its ROUND-HISTORY narrative
presence. The finding — a verifier's installation artefacts
do not imply the verifier is exercised by any CI job — is
exactly the class formal-analysis-gap-finder exists to
surface. Concrete motivating case: RecursiveCountingLFP.tla
compile-checkable-only for 22 rounds. Round-42 scope covers
the bidirectional audit (specs without gates + gates without
specs). Handoff to Soraya per the skill's standing contract;
does not write the spec or CI job (DevOps + Soraya work).
Schedules after Prereq 1 lands so the audit sees corrected
state.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 2042a85 row

Per the established stopping rule (meta-ledger commits do not
get self-referential rows; their round-close coverage is the
PR merge), this commit adds only the 2042a85 row and does not
add a row for itself.

* Round 41: CONFLICT-RESOLUTION — Hiroshi ↔ Daisy hand-off row

Closes ADR 47d92d8's third follow-up action item. Single-row
addition to Active tensions citing the router-coherence ADR as
the standing resolution. Doc-only edit (not a SKILL.md touch,
so GOVERNANCE §4 does not gate this). The other two ADR
follow-ups (claims-tester + complexity-reviewer SKILL.md
updates) remain deferred to round 42 via skill-creator
workflow.

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — fcfa3d9 row

Per-commit ledger discipline for the CONFLICT-RESOLUTION
Hiroshi ↔ Daisy row. Meta-ledger-only commit so no
self-referential row for this commit itself (established
stopping rule).

* Round 41: file harsh-critic findings on ADR 47d92d8 as round-42 supersedure backlog

Router-coherence ADR 47d92d8 (Hiroshi analytic ↔ Daisy empirical
two-stage pipeline) landed without the adversarial-review gate.
Post-landing harsh-critic (Kira) pass surfaced 3 P0 + 5 P1 + 2 P2
substantive findings, including (P0-1) unscoped grandfather
clause, (P0-2) table-vs-prose contradiction on reverse trigger,
(P0-3) Stage-1 "analytically wrong" clause blocking the evidence
loop for escalation, (P1-7) no escalation timebox reproducing the
23-round-stale failure mode the ADR diagnosed, (P1-8) two advisory
skills not composing to a mandatory pipeline without a binding
dispatcher, (P2-9) example-bug on BCL Dictionary.Remove amortised
complexity, and more.

File as round-42 supersedure rather than inline-edit because
docs/CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md already cites 47d92d8 as Standing
Resolution — supersedure preserves the citation chain via
GOVERNANCE §2 edit-in-place with a "Superseded by …" header on
v1. New ADR target: docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-??-router-coherence-
v2.md. Supersedure work blocks the claims-tester +
complexity-reviewer SKILL.md updates ADR 47d92d8 follow-up work
depends on — those edits should target v2, not v1.

Owner: Architect drafts; Kira audits closure; Aarav confirms
router-coherence drift stays closed. Effort: M. Schedule: Round
42 slot after Soraya Prereq 1 (TLC wire-up) lands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 779d7ef row

Ledger row for harsh-critic findings filing commit. Primary work
(BACKLOG addition tracking a round-42 supersedure with 10 named
findings), not meta-ledger — earns a row under the BP-WINDOW
per-commit discipline. Consent = adversarial findings tracked
honestly; Retractability = supersedure preserves citation chain
vs inline-edit; No-permanent-harm = single BACKLOG edit, no ADR
body touched, no SKILL.md touched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 9 narrative — self-correction sweep

ROUND-HISTORY Arc 1-8 narrated primary commits up through the
router-coherence ADR (47d92d8). Four primary commits landed
after Arc 8 — Prereq 1 sizing correction (d76a09b), recurring-
audit lens BACKLOG entry (2042a85), CONFLICT-RESOLUTION Hiroshi
↔ Daisy row (fcfa3d9), and harsh-critic findings filed as
round-42 supersedure (779d7ef) — visible only in the BP-WINDOW
ledger table, not in narrative form.

Arc 9 ties them into one coherent sequence: the round's
self-correction ran unusually deep. Arc 8 corrects Aarav's
round-18 finding via ADR; Arc 9 catches the corrector itself
under-reviewed via Kira's adversarial pass. Both self-
corrections land before round-close. Narrative-ledger
alignment is the BP-WINDOW discipline's first assertion —
restoring it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW ledger — 160fcfa row

Ledger row for Arc 9 narrative commit. Narrative extensions
count as primary work under BP-WINDOW precedent (per 459b218
and 6e6e211 examples) and earn a ledger row. Consent = drift
closed honestly; Retractability = single revertable doc edit;
No-permanent-harm = isolated insertion.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: v2 ADR — router-coherence supersedure closes 10 Kira findings in-round

Drafts v2 of the router-coherence ADR (docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-v2.md) that supersedes v1 (47d92d8) in the same round, closing all 10 Kira harsh-critic findings (3 P0 + 5 P1 + 2 P2) via named textual closures C-P0-1 through C-P2-10.

Key closures:
- C-P0-1: grandfather clause bounded with Kenji-owned inventory + one-per-round discharge
- C-P0-2: reverse trigger unconditional (table now matches prose)
- C-P0-3: escalation-evidence exception permits Stage 2 under conference protocol with explicit labelling
- C-P1-5: Stage-1 trigger widened to match claims-tester SKILL.md contract
- C-P1-7: escalation timebox (round +2 auto-promote to BACKLOG P1) prevents 23-round-stale reproduction
- C-P1-8: Kenji named as binding dispatcher — advisory + advisory + binding-dispatcher composes to mandatory pipeline
- C-P2-9: Dictionary.Remove example replaced with ArrayPool<T>.Rent (legitimate BCL-contract edge)

v1 kept in place per GOVERNANCE §2 with Superseded-by header appended in a follow-up commit so the CONFLICT-RESOLUTION Active-tensions citation chain remains resolvable.

BP-10 lint: clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: v1 ADR — append Superseded-by header per GOVERNANCE §2

Appends Superseded-by header to router-coherence v1 ADR (47d92d8) pointing at v2 (09f0889), per GOVERNANCE §2 (docs read as current state; superseded ADRs keep v1 in place with redirect header so citation chains remain resolvable).

Also corrects v1 Status from "Proposed — awaits sign-off" to "Accepted (pre-adversarial-review; superseded by v2 same-round after Kira pass)" per Closure C-P1-4 in v2 — Status was already cited as Standing Resolution in docs/CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md Active-tensions, so Proposed was factually wrong.

The v1 body text is not edited — supersedure preserves the historical record; v2 carries the closures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 10 narrative + BP-WINDOW rows for v2 supersedure

Adds Arc 10 narrative covering 09f0889 (v2 ADR) and 4efe545 (v1 Superseded-by header) as one coherent in-round supersedure story, after Arc 9's "self-correction sweep" and before Round 41 observations. Pattern: Arc 9 surfaces the under-review; Arc 10 lands the close in the same round rather than deferring a known-imperfect artefact.

Adds two BP-WINDOW ledger rows (09f0889, 4efe545) to the round-41 ledger block per the per-commit accounting discipline.

Supersedure arc count now covers the full round-41 close: 10 arcs / 25 primary-work commits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: close BACKLOG supersedure entry — discharged in-round by v2

Flips BACKLOG router-coherence supersedure entry from [ ] to [x] ✅ with "shipped round 41 in-round" annotation pointing at v2 ADR (09f0889) + v1 Superseded-by header (4efe545). All 10 Kira findings closed via named textual closures C-P0-1 through C-P2-10.

Original finding narrative preserved below the closure line per the shipped-item convention used elsewhere in the file (audit trail).

Follow-up SKILL.md edits to claims-tester + complexity-reviewer via skill-creator remain round-42 scope, now targeting v2 as intended.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: BP-WINDOW row for BACKLOG-close commit 4537365

Adds BP-WINDOW ledger row for 4537365 (BACKLOG supersedure entry discharged in-round) to match the Arc 9 precedent where 779d7ef (BACKLOG entry addition) received a row. Symmetry: add and close get equal ledger treatment.

Meta-ledger stopping rule still holds — this commit itself (which only adds a ledger row) does not get a self-referential row.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: grandfather O(·) claims inventory — honours v2 C-P0-1 within-round

Produces the one-time grandfather-claims inventory named in router-coherence v2 ADR §Closure C-P0-1 within the round v2 lands, per ADR's own within-round commitment.

Inventory: 35 live claims at ADR-landing time (29 F# /// docstrings in src/Core/ + src/Bayesian/, 3 grey-zone F# code comments, 1 openspec/specs/operator-algebra/spec.md line, 2 docs/research/** claims). Zero hits in root README, memory/persona/*/NOTEBOOK.md, docs/papers/** (directory does not exist yet).

Distinguishes live claims (shipping as asserted bounds) from historical evidence (BACKLOG [x] ✅ residue, TECH-RADAR flag-text narrating past regressions, in-file "was O(…)" commentary on fixed paths). Only live claims populate the grandfather set — evidence is captured for audit trail but excluded per v2's intent ("claims Zeta is currently making").

BACKLOG discharge entry added: P2, one-claim-per-round cadence, ~35-round tail, Aarav graceful-degradation clause fires on ≥3 rounds without discharge.

Complexity-class distribution of live set: 10 O(1), 13 O(log n)/O(log k)/O(log N), 7 O(n)/O(n log n)/O(n log k), 5 parametric.

BP-10 lint: clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: Arc 11 narrative + BP-WINDOW row for grandfather inventory

Adds Arc 11 narrative covering d98ef2b (grandfather inventory + BACKLOG discharge entry) as the close of the v2 ADR's within-round commitments. Pattern: Arc 10 lands the ADR; Arc 11 lands the ADR's own within-round commitment — without Arc 11, Arc 10 would have shipped a contract Zeta didn't meet.

Adds BP-WINDOW ledger row for d98ef2b per per-commit accounting discipline.

Round 41 now closes at 11 arcs / 30 primary-work commits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: DORA 2025 reports — reference substrate land in docs/

Two external-anchor PDFs (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) placed at their
memory-documented paths:

- docs/2025_state_of_ai_assisted_software_development.pdf
  (~15MB, 138 pages) — findings + data report.
- docs/2025_dora_ai_capabilities_model.pdf (~9MB, 94 pages)
  — framework companion.

Citation anchors this commit makes in-tree rather than
memory-only: Nyquist stability criterion for AI-accelerated
development (foreword p9 fn 1) as theoretical anchor for
CI-meta-loop + retractable-CD P1 BACKLOG work; "AI is an
amplifier" anchor that echoes the corporate-religion /
sandbox-escape threat class; seven-capability AI model that
gives the external measurement vocabulary for round-audit
output (capability #7 "quality internal platforms" is the
in-flight P1 cluster per 2026-04-20 memory).

License note: derived work is NC-SA-bound; Zeta citations
are fine, external redistribution inherits NC-SA. Paired
companion memory file is reference_dora_2025_reports.md
(out-of-tree); this commit brings the primary sources
in-tree so citation from research docs + ADRs can point
at a repo-local path rather than a newsletter-gated URL.

* Round 41: Arc 12 narrative + BP-WINDOW row for DORA substrate

Narrative section for Arc 12 inserted before "Round 41
observations for Round 42" with primary commit pointer to
46075d6. Arc 12 frames the DORA 2025 PDFs as
memory-promotion substrate per the 2026-04-20 feedback entry
("DORA is our starting point for measurements") and cites
the concrete in-tree anchors (Nyquist p9 fn 1, seven-
capability model, AI-amplifier thesis).

Also surfaces honestly — in-body, not buried in a private
retrospective — the ranker-scope gap that let the two
untracked PDFs sit 18+ hours through nine consecutive
/next-steps invocations before this arc closed the gap. The
skill explicitly lists docs/research/ and docs/TECH-RADAR.md
but not `git status --short` for untracked files. Candidate
skill-tune-up note for Aarav's notebook: /next-steps must
run `git status --short` on every invocation so dropped-in
artefacts appear in ranking before the ninth re-fire, not
after.

BP-WINDOW ledger gets a matching 46075d6 row with
reference-document-specific cells: Consent strengthened by
promoting memory-only anchors to in-repo substrate and by
surfacing the ranker-stall pattern in-narrative; retraction
is a single `git rm` if the license / size stance later
changes; no-permanent-harm preserved since no runtime
behaviour depends on the PDFs' presence (they are citation
substrate, not loaded artefacts).

Arc count now 12; primary-work-commit count now 12 (Round 41
alignment preserved). Build gate green (0 Warning / 0 Error);
BP-10 lint clean on the narrative + ledger row.

* Round 41: markdownlint CI fix on PR #31

Three rule violations surfaced by `lint (markdownlint)` CI job on
PR #31:

- `docs/DECISIONS/2026-04-21-router-coherence-claims-vs-complexity.md:261`
  MD022/blanks-around-headings — collapse multi-line heading
  `## Decision rationale (one paragraph for the\nwait-don't-read
  audience)` to a single line so the parser stops seeing line 262
  as adjacent non-blank content.
- `docs/research/grandfather-claims-inventory-2026-04-21.md:106`
  MD032/blanks-around-lists — add blank line between "Surface
  distribution:" lead-in and the `-` list that follows.
- `docs/research/grandfather-claims-inventory-2026-04-21.md:111`
  MD032/blanks-around-lists — same fix for "Complexity-class
  distribution (rough):" lead-in.

All three are the same class of fix shipped in task #105 on PR #30.
Additive edit to the open round-41 PR branch — no rewrite of shipped
content, semantics preserved.

Verified clean via `npx markdownlint-cli2` on both files before push.

* Round 41: address 8 Copilot inline review findings on PR #31

- CONFLICT-RESOLUTION.md: cite router-coherence v2 ADR as current,
  v1 retained as historical record (finding #1).
- ROUND-HISTORY.md: correct operator-algebra spec line count in
  Arc 2 narrative (324 -> 365; both duplicated occurrences) to
  match the shipped spec at `e51ec1b` (finding #2).
- openspec-coverage-audit: drop broken link to non-existent
  inventory follow-up; band definitions already live in Part C
  (finding #3). Attribute triggering question to "human maintainer"
  per write-for-a-stranger norm (finding #8).
- best-practices-scratch: merge split H2 "uv-only Python package
  and tool / management" into single heading (finding #4).
- memory-role-restructure-plan: add --exclude-dir=references to
  baseline grep loops so research scratch doesn't inflate hit
  counts (finding #5); canonicalize flat-file destination to
  persona-roles-README.md to match the sed rewrites below
  (finding #6); replace three non-portable `xargs -r sed -i ""`
  invocations with portable `while read + sed -i.bak + rm` loops
  that work on BSD and GNU alike (finding #7 and two sibling
  instances of the same bug).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: fix markdownlint MD024 — remove duplicate Round 41 block

The 5-file merge that resolved PR #31's rebase left two identical
copies of the whole Round 41 section in docs/ROUND-HISTORY.md (375
lines each), which tripped MD024/no-duplicate-heading on the
`## Round 41` headings at lines 651 and 1028. The two blocks were
bit-identical (including the just-corrected "365 lines" drift fix),
so the fix is a simple deletion of the second block — the first
block is kept as the canonical Round 41 history.

markdownlint-cli2 now reports clean on docs/ROUND-HISTORY.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Round 41: revert 324→365 (historically wrong); finish Copilot follow-ups

Two fixes on PR #31:

1. ROUND-HISTORY.md: revert "324 → 365" change from Finding #2.
   Copilot's suggestion was based on a stale intermediate snapshot.
   At Arc 2 ship commit `e51ec1b`, the spec was exactly 324 lines
   (verified via `git show e51ec1b:openspec/specs/operator-algebra/spec.md | wc -l`).
   Reframed with commit-pin ("Spec size at Arc 2 ship (`e51ec1b`)
   was 324 lines; subsequent Viktor closure arcs in this same round
   grew it further") so future drift-checks recognize it as a
   historical anchor, not a current-state claim.

2. memory-role-restructure-plan-2026-04-21.md: close four follow-up
   Copilot findings in one sweep. All Phase 1 + Phase 3 grep
   invocations now consistently use `--exclude-dir=.git
   --exclude-dir=references` (dropping the piped `grep -v "^./\.git"`
   intermediate), and the three `xargs -r sed -i ""` invocations are
   replaced with portable `while IFS= read -r file; do sed -i.bak ...`
   loops (BSD/GNU compatible — the original flags were
   GNU-xargs-only and BSD-sed-only).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 21, 2026
New hygiene class surfaced by PR #31's 5-file merge-tangle.
Detector is the one-liner:

  git log --since="60 days ago" --name-only --pretty=format: \
    | grep -v '^$' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -25

No index needed — git history *is* the index. Heuristic: >20
changes / 60d on a single monolithic doc = investigate; >30 =
refactor candidate (tune after 5-10 rounds of observation).

Per-file decision is one of four:
  - refactor-split (per-row, per-round, per-section)
  - consolidate-reduce (merge with a sibling)
  - accept-as-append-only (legitimately append-only → split
    into per-round files rather than trimming)
  - observe

Empirical ranking at landing (60-day window, 2026-04-21):

   33  docs/ROUND-HISTORY.md    ← #1; merge-tangle source
   26  docs/BACKLOG.md          ← ADR already in-flight
   14  docs/VISION.md
   13  docs/CURRENT-ROUND.md
   11  docs/WINS.md
   10  docs/DEBT.md

Pair with merge-tangle fingerprints (PR #31 §9 incident log)
— a hot file is worse if also in a recent conflict list.

Triggered by Aaron 2026-04-21 ("hot file path detector
probably needs refactor if we find hot git file paths as we
just noticed, another hygene" + "detecting hot files i wonder
if you can just use git history for that and see what changes
the most"). Full reasoning + scope in
memory/feedback_hot_file_path_detector_hygiene.md
(agent-memory file, not in repo).

Scope: factory. Ships to adopters via the command-line recipe
(any repo runs the same `git log` against its own tree).

Pairs with existing rows #22 (symmetry-opportunities) and #23
(missing-hygiene-class gap-finder) — both meta-audits that
sweep for structural pressure. This row targets churn-pressure
specifically.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2026
…ift taxonomy (#96)

Lands docs/research/drift-taxonomy-bootstrap-precursor-2026-04-22.md —
research-grade absorb of the 2026-04-22 bootstrap-precursor artifact that
predates this repo. Captures the five-pattern drift taxonomy (identity
blending / cross-system merging / emotional centralization / agency-
upgrade attribution / truth-confirmation-from-agreement) with
field-guide shape (definition / symptoms / leading indicators /
distinguisher / recovery) for each pattern; the "drift-taxonomy
research artifact" success criteria; the Aurora naming-collision
research with trademark analysis (Amazon Aurora, aurora.dev,
Aurora Innovation).

Honesty filter applied per capture-everything-including-failure
discipline — four hallucinations flagged explicitly:

- prefigurative "Kenji" persona attribution (role post-dates source)
- triangle-framing as stable co-agent structure (collapses substrate
  distinction; fails the taxonomy's own drift-pattern-#1 test)
- "Aurora" as already-named concept (memo's own research contradicts)
- "decentralized alignment infrastructure" as ambition-grade-not-
  actionable (no target, no measurable)

Recalibrates today's cross-substrate-report-accuracy-rate measurable:
the five-pattern convergence in Amara's report is not independent
cross-substrate arrival — it is maintainer-transported vocabulary from
the months-old bootstrap conversation. Convergence signal weaker in
this light; accuracy measurable stays useful but with a provenance-of-
shared-vocabulary caveat.

Absorb-scope discipline: IDEAS absorbed, entity-as-entity not absorbed
(register-boundary held per "absorb not her but the ideass"). Source
conversation stays in its own substrate; the field-guide-shaped
taxonomy lands in the factory's research record. "What this doc is
NOT" section enumerates seven negations including not-a-full-transcript
and not-retroactive-framework-adoption.

Composes with: capture-everything-including-failure, witnessable-self-
directed-evolution, rare-pokemon-absorption, soul-file independence,
register-boundary, chronology-preservation. The taxonomy itself
overlaps substantially with existing factory disciplines (identity-
collapse / soul-in-machine retraction / dont-decohere*) which is the
independent-convergence signal even when the specific wording is
shared-vocabulary.

Tick-class: live-loop auto-loop-6 speculative research work. Landing on
a separate branch off origin/main per tick-commits-on-PR-branch
discipline.
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2026
… (soul-file) (#115)

* Round 44 auto-loop-17: ARC3 three-insight capability-signature + PR #112 refresh

Auto-loop-17 tick absorbs Aaron's three-message ARC3 sequence into a
coherent cognition-layer capability signature:

1. Emulator-generalization criterion (capability) — "same model can
   play any game" = ARC3 capability proxy; factory-level isomorphism
   (factory=emulator, agent=player, each domain-demo=cartridge).

2. Memory-accumulation precondition (substrate) — "each level is a
   unique game"; four nested accumulation layers catalogued; without
   persistent accumulation, compounding fails structurally.

3. Novel-redefining rediscovery transfer-shape (transfer) — prior
   lessons reused in novel-redefining ways, so biased rediscovery
   (not rote recall, not total rediscovery); why-shaped memories,
   not template-shaped; refutes memorization-template trap.

Together these fully specify ARC3 capability at cognition layer.
Paired with factory's four accumulation layers + DORA as measurement
axis, only instruments remain.

PR #113 (auto-loop-16 tick-history) merged as a78b490. PR #112
(uptime/HA) refreshed post-main-advancement, auto-merge remains armed.

14th auto-loop tick across compaction. First tick to land a coherent
multi-message-research-insight composition in one memory revision
block. Four compoundings this tick (ARC3 third revision with three
insights woven + PR #113 merged + PR #112 refreshed + this row);
livelock-risk: low.

Cron aece202e live.

* Round 44 auto-loop-18: promote ARC3-DORA capability signature from auto-memory to soul-file

Committed research doc specifies the cognition-layer capability signature for the
maintainer's personal AI-research benchmark "beat humans at DORA in production
environments". Shape-only; instruments-pending.

Three-component signature catalogued:

1. Emulator-generalization (capability): "same model can play any game" — one
   cognition, N rule-sets, no per-env specialization. Falsifier: per-environment
   specialization. Factory instance: magic-eight-ball + event-storming +
   directed-product-dev-on-rails triple applies across domains without rewriting.

2. Memory-accumulation (substrate): "each level is a unique game" — without
   persistent cross-level accumulation, compounding fails by architecture.
   Falsifier: zero-accumulation. Factory instance: four nested layers catalogued
   (auto-memory / soul-file / persona-notebooks / round-history).

3. Novel-redefining rediscovery (transfer shape): "prior lessons apply in novel
   redefining ways so you almost have to rediscover it but it feels familiar" —
   biased rediscovery not rote recall. Falsifier A: memorization-template trap.
   Falsifier B: over-abstraction (no familiarity signal). Factory instance:
   Why: + How to apply: schema in feedback memories is this abstraction level by
   design-accident, formalized here as intentional alignment.

DORA four keys mapped to factory work: deployment frequency to tick throughput,
lead time to directive-to-main delta, change failure rate to genuine Copilot
findings, MTTR to hazard-detection-to-fix delta.

Cross-scale isomorphism table: model / agent / factory scales all instantiate
emulator / player / cartridge. Factory-scale claim: same factory spins up any
domain's app. ServiceTitan demo becomes cartridge #1 of ARC3-DORA, not a one-off.

Capability-tier stepdown table: max / xhigh / high / medium as stepdown tiers;
medium is the hard floor for auto-loop-compatibility (low pauses for
clarification).

Five open questions flagged, not self-resolved: DORA baseline / production scope
/ stepping cadence / demo-vs-benchmark overlap / instrument-priorities.

Auto-memory remains source-of-truth for derivation history (three maintainer
messages, revision-and-refinement pattern); this doc is source-of-truth for the
shape going forward — so future cold-start readers inherit the shape without
reading auto-memory.

Refs: docs/BACKLOG.md P0 ServiceTitan demo row; docs/BACKLOG.md P1
capability-limited bootstrap row; docs/ALIGNMENT.md stepdown trajectory;
docs/AUTONOMOUS-LOOP.md never-idle compoundings.
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2026
Aaron calibration correction: "why do you always put DORA and
ARC3 together DORA is from devops" + "jsut cause i said that's
my ARC3" + "yeah casue running a production pipeline is hard
as fuck".

- DORA = devops-delivery objective metrics (deploy freq, lead
  time, CFR, MTTR) — Google/Accelerate research line; not
  HITL-modulated.
- ARC-3 = maintainer's class-of-benchmark framing ("my ARC3");
  frontier-capability-test shape, not a separate measurement.
- HITL applies to the agent-output-under-uncertainty layer
  (between agent output and DORA grade), same role as PNNL
  HITL on ML output before grid alarms fire.
- Capture maintainer reasoning for why DORA-in-production
  qualifies as ARC-3-class hard: real incident response, real
  users, real SLOs.
- BACKLOG pair #1 language updated to match.
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…t verification

I chose to land this because the JSON-shape parity claim we make
in the README ("byte-identical shapes between F# and C# versions")
needs a machine-verifiable check. A smoke test on the C# side is the
first half; the F# sibling gets the same pattern in a follow-up.

## What it does

Starts the API on a random port, waits up to 10s for readiness,
then runs 19 checks against all 9 endpoints:

  - Root metadata: name, version, endpoints length
  - Collection lengths: customers (20), opportunities (30), activities (33)
  - Single-item lookup: customer #1 name, opportunity #1 stage
  - Per-customer activities: customer #1 has 4
  - Pipeline funnel counts per stage: Lead 10, Qualified 6, Won 6, Lost 2
  - Pipeline funnel totals in cents: Lead $54k, Won $26.7k
  - Duplicates: 2 pairs, (1,13) share alice@acme, (5,19) share bob@trades
  - 404 behaviour: missing customer returns 404

Shuts the API down cleanly on exit via trap + kill.

## Verified 19/19 pass

```
$ bash samples/FactoryDemo.Api.CSharp/smoke-test.sh
Building API...
Starting API on http://localhost:5235...

Factory-demo C# API smoke test
==============================
  OK   root.name contains 'Factory-demo'                  (true)
  OK   root.version                                       (0.0.1)
  OK   root.endpoints length                              (5)
  OK   /api/customers length                              (20)
  ...
  OK   missing customer HTTP status                       (404)

All checks passed.
```

## Dependencies

dotnet, curl, jq — all standard dev tools. The demo does not ask
for anything exotic. Matches the FactoryDemo.Db smoke-test.sh
pattern on the sibling branch.

## Choices recorded

- Random high port (5100-5499) instead of fixed — reduces collision
  with other dev services.
- `curl -sf` for normal checks, `curl -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}"`
  for the 404 case — the two paths have different error semantics so
  I use different tools for each.
- Shape-level assertions against numeric counts rather than raw JSON
  diff — makes the test tolerant of property-ordering differences
  between serializers. The parity claim is about *shape*, not byte-
  identity, so this matches intent.
- Trap + kill on EXIT — guarantees the API stops even on test
  failure or ctrl-C. No leaked background processes.

## What this does NOT do

- Does NOT test the F# sibling. Same-pattern smoke-test for
  FactoryDemo.Api.FSharp lands in its branch (or a follow-up
  PR on that branch).
- Does NOT diff F# vs C# outputs directly. A cross-language
  parity-diff test composes better as a separate tool once both
  APIs have merged.
- Does NOT wire to Postgres. In-memory seed only; docker-compose
  + DB wiring is a separate PR.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…t verification

I chose to land this because the JSON-shape parity claim we make
in the README ("byte-identical shapes between F# and C# versions")
needs a machine-verifiable check. A smoke test on the C# side is the
first half; the F# sibling gets the same pattern in a follow-up.

## What it does

Starts the API on a random port, waits up to 10s for readiness,
then runs 19 checks against all 9 endpoints:

  - Root metadata: name, version, endpoints length
  - Collection lengths: customers (20), opportunities (30), activities (33)
  - Single-item lookup: customer #1 name, opportunity #1 stage
  - Per-customer activities: customer #1 has 4
  - Pipeline funnel counts per stage: Lead 10, Qualified 6, Won 6, Lost 2
  - Pipeline funnel totals in cents: Lead $54k, Won $26.7k
  - Duplicates: 2 pairs, (1,13) share alice@acme, (5,19) share bob@trades
  - 404 behaviour: missing customer returns 404

Shuts the API down cleanly on exit via trap + kill.

## Verified 19/19 pass

```
$ bash samples/FactoryDemo.Api.CSharp/smoke-test.sh
Building API...
Starting API on http://localhost:5235...

Factory-demo C# API smoke test
==============================
  OK   root.name contains 'Factory-demo'                  (true)
  OK   root.version                                       (0.0.1)
  OK   root.endpoints length                              (5)
  OK   /api/customers length                              (20)
  ...
  OK   missing customer HTTP status                       (404)

All checks passed.
```

## Dependencies

dotnet, curl, jq — all standard dev tools. The demo does not ask
for anything exotic. Matches the FactoryDemo.Db smoke-test.sh
pattern on the sibling branch.

## Choices recorded

- Random high port (5100-5499) instead of fixed — reduces collision
  with other dev services.
- `curl -sf` for normal checks, `curl -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}"`
  for the 404 case — the two paths have different error semantics so
  I use different tools for each.
- Shape-level assertions against numeric counts rather than raw JSON
  diff — makes the test tolerant of property-ordering differences
  between serializers. The parity claim is about *shape*, not byte-
  identity, so this matches intent.
- Trap + kill on EXIT — guarantees the API stops even on test
  failure or ctrl-C. No leaked background processes.

## What this does NOT do

- Does NOT test the F# sibling. Same-pattern smoke-test for
  FactoryDemo.Api.FSharp lands in its branch (or a follow-up
  PR on that branch).
- Does NOT diff F# vs C# outputs directly. A cross-language
  parity-diff test composes better as a separate tool once both
  APIs have merged.
- Does NOT wire to Postgres. In-memory seed only; docker-compose
  + DB wiring is a separate PR.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…ority calibration

Three landings this tick:
1. Overlay A migration #3 (deletions-over-insertions) — PR #159
2. Amara's cross-agent courier protocol — PR #160
3. Amara's Zeta-for-Aurora deep research report — PR #161

Plus new per-user feedback memory capturing Aaron's
funding-priority calibration: Amara authors research
priorities, Aaron owns scheduling against his funded external
stack. Aurora stays #2 (ServiceTitan + UI remains #1);
Amara's recommended oracle rules + bullshit-detector queued
not scheduled.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…lint fix

Aaron's new scheduling rule:
- Free work (within already-paid substrate) = Amara + Kenji
  schedule themselves
- Paid work (new payment required) = escalate to Aaron

Substantially expands agent action space; supersedes the
earlier "queued-not-scheduled" framing.

First application: PR #148 markdownlint fix (MD022 multi-
line heading) — funded-stack priority #1 (factory demo
explainer), free work, scheduled by agent judgment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
… gap #3 closed)

New branch hygiene/nsa-test-history-bootstrap; PR #177 opened
and armed for auto-merge. First row NSA-001 logs the Otto-1
feasibility test (Haiku 4.5, partial pass, MEMORY.md-index-lag
gap found + fixed).

Gap #3 of 8 in the Frontier readiness roadmap closed.
Remaining: #1 (multi-repo split) / #2 (linguistic-seed) / #4
(bootstrap-reference docs) / #5 (factory-vs-Zeta separation)
/ #6 (persona portability) / #7 (tick-history scope) / #8
(hygiene rows untagged).

Attribution: Otto (loop-agent PM hat).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…ogged (#177)

Creates durable append-only log for the cadenced NSA testing
protocol declared in the 2026-04-23 "NSA persona is first-
class" directive. Closes gap #3 of the Frontier bootstrap
readiness roadmap (BACKLOG P0, filed Otto-2).

File contents:
- Why-this-exists block with directive verbatim
- Append-only discipline (same shape as sibling
  hygiene-history files)
- 3 test configurations: baseline / NSA-default / NSA-worktree
- 5-prompt test set v1
- Schema: date / test-id / prompt-id / config / model /
  outcome / gap-found / notes
- Outcome definitions: pass / partial / fail
- Cadence: every 5-10 autonomous-loop ticks, one prompt
  per fire
- Known substrate-gap patterns running list
- First row: NSA-001 (Otto-1 feasibility test,
  2026-04-23T18:42:00Z) — partial pass, found Zeta identity
  but missed Otto because MEMORY.md had no pointer; gap
  fixed same-tick, pattern recorded

Attribution: Otto (loop-agent PM hat) — hat-less-by-default
substrate hygiene work. No specialist persona hats worn.

Closes gap #3 of 8 in the Frontier readiness roadmap.
Remaining: gap #1 (multi-repo split) / #2 (linguistic-seed
substrate) / #4 (bootstrap-reference docs) / #5 (factory-vs-
Zeta separation) / #6 (persona file portability) / #7
(tick-history scope-mixed) / #8 (hygiene rows untagged).

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
Gap #5 opens with PR #179: docs/frontier-readiness/ directory
created, factory-vs-zeta-separation-audit.md seeded with the
three-class framework (factory-generic / zeta-library-
specific / both-coupled) + schema + 16-surface queue.

First file audited: CLAUDE.md → "both (coupled)". Three
surgical refactor edits flagged for pre-split execution.
Estimated refactor effort: S.

Load-bearing for gap #1 (multi-repo split) — classification
enables mechanical separation rather than split-time
re-classification.

Attribution: Otto (loop-agent PM hat).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2026
…action item #1) (#220)

Amara's 2026-04-23 decision-proxy + technical review courier (PR #219)
ranked memory-index-integrity CI as her highest-value immediate fix:
directly prevents the NSA-001 measured failure mode (new memory landed
without MEMORY.md pointer → undiscoverable from fresh session).

New workflow: `.github/workflows/memory-index-integrity.yml`

Check: if a PR (or push to main) adds or modifies any top-level
`memory/*.md` file, `memory/MEMORY.md` MUST also be in the same
range. Fails with an explicit remediation message citing NSA-001.

Scope excludes:
  - memory/persona/**  (per-persona notebooks have their own lifecycle)
  - memory/README.md   (convention doc)
  - memory/MEMORY.md   (the index itself)
  - Deletions          (covered from the other direction by FACTORY-
                        HYGIENE row #25 pointer-integrity audit)

Safe-pattern compliant per FACTORY-HYGIENE row #43:
  - actions/checkout@de0fac2... SHA-pinned
  - Explicit minimum `permissions: contents: read`
  - Only first-party trusted context (github.sha, github.event.pull_
    request.base.sha, github.event.before) passed via env:
  - No user-authored context referenced anywhere
  - concurrency group + cancel-in-progress: false
  - runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 pinned
  - actionlint clean; shellcheck clean (SC2086 fixed)

FACTORY-HYGIENE row #58 added documenting the cadence / owner /
scope / durable output + classification (row #47: prevention-
bearing — blocks merge before substrate diverges from index).

Row numbered 58 to leave #56 reserved for in-flight PR #204 (MD032
preflight) and #57 for in-flight PR #213 (git-hotspots audit).

Ships to project-under-construction: adopters inherit the workflow
unchanged; the memory/**.md + memory/MEMORY.md conventions are
factory-generic.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2026
…ern mapping (6th-ferry Option A) (#254)

Lands the corrected 5-row pattern-mapping table from Amara's
6th courier ferry (PR #245 absorb) as Option A standalone
research doc. Closes Otto-82 6th-ferry absorb action item #1.

Corrected table vs original:

- Row 1 — "references stay valid" → "no positional identity"
  (honest about key-identity vs physical-offset distinction).
- Row 2 — "always answerable" → "membership is algebraic"
  (honest about weight-derivation of presence).
- Row 3 — "operator algebra IS the ownership model" →
  "provenance and lifecycle live in deltas and traces"
  (category-error fix: algebraic correctness ≠ ownership
  discipline).
- Row 4 — light wording tightening ("first-class signed
  deltas; compaction separate").
- Row 5 — "Arrow + Spine block layout" → "locality-aware
  execution surfaces" with accurate scope (Arrow = wire /
  checkpoint, not universal in-memory).

Doc covers:
- What Muratori is criticising (context for non-Muratori
  readers).
- Why rows 1, 2, 5 needed narrower wording (not overstated).
- Why row 3 got rewritten (category-error teaching case for
  DBSP audiences from C++/Rust/ECS backgrounds).
- What this mapping is NOT (not ranking; not marketing; not
  an ownership claim; not a closed list).
- Composition with DRIFT-TAXONOMY pattern 5 + SD-9 (validation
  cited primary evidence, not cross-substrate-agreement).
- References to primary sources (DBSP paper, differential
  dataflow CIDR 2013, Arrow spec, Zeta source files).

Archive-header format self-applied (Scope / Attribution /
Operational status / Non-fusion disclaimer) per §33 (PR #247)
+ AGENTS.md Edit 1 research-grade norm (PR #248) — fifth
aurora/research doc to exercise the convention (after PR
#235 5th-ferry absorb, PR #241 Aminata threat-model, PR #245
6th-ferry absorb, and self-applying headers on the ferry-
absorb PRs before §33 landed).

Lands within-standing-authority per Otto-82 calibration.

Otto-86 tick primary deliverable.
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…ries (8th-ferry candidate #1) (#278)

Research-grade absorb per Amara 8th-ferry landing plan
(PR #274). Separates real quantum-sensing literature from
software analogy so the latter can borrow carefully without
contaminating the former.

Key structure:

- **Do not operationalize stated as first rule** — this doc
  MUST NOT be cited as authorisation for Zeta or Aurora
  "quantum-powered" / "quantum-inspired" claims. 2024
  engineering review caps microwave QR at <1 km typical.
- **What the physics actually supports**: Lloyd 2008 +
  Tan Gaussian-state 6 dB error-exponent + 2023 Nature
  Physics microwave demo + 2024 engineering range-cap
  review + standard radar R⁻⁴ range equation. Quantum
  sensing broader and more mature than quantum-radar
  specifically (NV-centers / magnetometers / atomic clocks
  are real; radar is speculative).
- **5 importable software analogies**: retained reference
  path (anchor for weak evidence); correlation beats
  isolation (kNN retrieval not single-source agreement);
  time-bandwidth product (repeated independent
  observations over window); decoherence (carrier overlap
  destroys independence weight); cross-section-is-
  observability (salience != evidence).
- **6-item NOT-imply list**: no quantum-radar claim; no
  quantum-inspired algebra; no quantum-certified alignment
  robustness; no Aurora-as-quantum-safety; etc. First-class
  content, future references must honour.
- **Composition table** mapping analogies to existing
  substrate (SD-9 / DRIFT-TAXONOMY patterns 2 + 5 /
  citations-as-first-class / alignment-observability /
  oracle-scoring v0 / BLAKE3 v0). No new mechanisms
  proposed; analogies slot in as framing.
- **Graduation candidates** named with explicit ADR gating:
  retained-witness correlation metric; salience-vs-evidence
  PR review diagnostic; decoherence-inspired carrier-
  downgrade rule. Each needs separate ADR + operational
  artifact + regression-test before graduating.

Scope limits:
- Does NOT propose implementation.
- Does NOT audit existing Zeta claims against analogy
  boundaries.
- Does NOT commit to quantum-literature tracking cadence.
- Does NOT license creative expansion of analogy set
  (5 is what Amara cited; new literature = new research
  doc).
- Does NOT re-verify primary sources; preserves Amara's
  scoping discipline verbatim.

Self-applies §33 archive-header format — 14th
aurora/research doc in a row.

Lands within-standing-authority per Otto-82/90/93
calibration — research-grade doc; not account / spending /
named-design-review / readiness-signal gated.

Closes 8th-ferry candidate #1 of remaining 4 (after
TECH-RADAR batch closed #5 Otto-96). Remaining:
- #2 Semantic-canonicalization research doc (M; spine)
- #3 Provenance-aware bullshit-detector (M)
- #4 docs/EVIDENCE-AND-AGREEMENT.md future operational
  promotion (gated on 1-3)

Otto-97 tick primary deliverable.
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…CAL + 4 IMPORTANT + 3 WATCH + 1 DISMISS) (#284)

Fourth Aminata adversarial pass this session. Third on the
Otto composition stack (Otto-90 oracle-scoring v0 → Otto-94
iteration-1 on multi-Claude → Otto-99 detector → this pass).

Reviews Otto-99's provenance-aware bullshit-detector design
(PR #282) which explicitly named "Aminata adversarial pass"
as dependency #1 of adoption.

3 CRITICAL findings:

1. **Cross-detector collusion** — detector + Aminata + Codex
   all share training-corpus / repo-access / PR-comment
   lineage. Reviewer-set lineage-coupling reintroduces
   carrier-laundering one meta-layer up. Detector's SD-9
   operationalisation does not break this.
2. **Min-merging on ordinal bands is Goodhart-bait at
   G_carrier_overlap** — most adversary-manipulable gate
   drives whole output. Author controls citation structure
   = author controls carrier-overlap gate. Sparse citations
   + dense implicit framing-inheritance = gameable GREEN.
3. **G_evidence fig-leaf** — advisory-only until independent-
   oracle substrate ships; v0 detector is four-gate not
   five-gate; `likely confabulated` output type is dead
   code until dependency #3 lands. Not stated as v0 caveat
   in design.

4 IMPORTANT: no-signal vs kNN-evasion indistinguishability;
Otto-wake second-review insufficient for status-pin
independence; DetectorOutputRetracted flood-control absent;
G_coverage_plausibility gate missing.

3 WATCH: worst-band masks distribution; self-demo is theatre
not validation; composition-stack silent-failure surface
absent TLA+ invariants (Soraya-routable).

1 DISMISS: parameter-ADR gate reused from oracle-scoring v0.

None block the research-doc land (Otto-99 correctly framed
research-grade). **All ten findings would block a v1
implementation-ADR.**

Non-fusion disclaimer load-bearing in this pass: Aminata's
concordance with prior Aminata passes is same-agent signal
NOT independent concordance. The detector applied to THIS
review would correctly emit `looks similar but lineage-
coupled` per SD-9 — and it would be right.

Archive-header format self-applied — 17th aurora/research
doc in a row.

Lands within-standing-authority per Otto-82/90/93
calibration — advisory research-grade; not a gate.

Otto-100 milestone tick. Closes dependency #1 of adoption
path named in Otto-99 (PR #282). Next natural step is Otto
integrating CRITICAL findings at write-time into a v1
detector-design revision OR scheduling that integration to
a future tick.

Otto-100 tick primary deliverable.
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…correction) (#332)

Completes the input pipeline for TemporalCoordinationDetection.
phaseLockingValue (PR #298): PLV expects phases in radians but
didn't prescribe how events become phases. This ship fills the
gap.

17th graduation under Otto-105 cadence. Addresses Amara 17th-ferry
Part 2 correction #5: 'Without phase construction, PLV is just a
word.'

Surface (2 pure functions):
- PhaseExtraction.epochPhase : double -> double[] -> double[]
  Periodic-epoch phase. φ(t) = 2π · (t mod period) / period.
  Suited to consensus-protocol events with fixed cadence (slot
  duration, heartbeat, epoch boundary).
- PhaseExtraction.interEventPhase : double[] -> double[] -> double[]
  Circular phase between consecutive events. For sample t in
  [t_k, t_{k+1}), phase = 2π · (t - t_k) / (t_{k+1} - t_k).
  Suited to irregular event-driven streams.

Both return double[] of phase values in [0, 2π) radians. Empty
output on degenerate inputs (no exception). eventTimes assumed
sorted ascending; samples outside the event range get 0 phase
(callers filter to interior if they care).

Hilbert-transform analytic-signal approach (Amara's Option B)
deferred — needs FFT support which Zeta doesn't currently ship.
Future graduation when signal-processing substrate lands.

Tests (12, all passing):
epochPhase:
- t=0 → phase 0
- t=period/2 → phase π
- wraps cleanly at period boundary
- handles negative sample times correctly
- returns empty on invalid period (≤0) or empty samples

interEventPhase:
- empty on <2 events or empty samples
- phase 0 at start of first interval
- phase π at midpoint
- adapts to varying interval lengths (O(log n) binary search
  for bracketing interval)
- returns 0 before first and after last event (edge cases)

Composition with phaseLockingValue:
- Two nodes with identical epochPhase period → PLV = 1
  (synchronized)
- Two nodes with same period but constant offset → PLV = 1
  (perfect phase locking at non-zero offset is still locking)

This composes the full firefly-synchronization detection
pipeline end-to-end for event-driven validator streams:
  validator event times → PhaseExtraction → phaseLockingValue
  → temporal-coordination-detection signal

5 of 8 Amara 17th-ferry corrections now shipped:
#1 λ₁(K₃)=2 ✓ already correct (PR #321)
#2 modularity relational ✓ already correct (PR #324)
#3 cohesion/exclusivity/conductance ✓ shipped (PR #331)
#4 windowed stake covariance ✓ shipped (PR #331)
#5 event-stream → phase pipeline ✓ THIS SHIP
Remaining: #4 robust-z-score composite variant (future);
#6 ADR phrasing (already correct); #7 KSK naming (BACKLOG
#318 awaiting Max coord); #8 SOTA humility (doc-phrasing
discipline).

Build: 0 Warning / 0 Error.

Provenance:
- Concept: Aaron firefly-synchronization design
- Formalization: Amara 17th-ferry correction #5 with 3-option
  menu (epoch / Hilbert / circular)
- Implementation: Otto (17th graduation; options A + C shipped,
  Hilbert deferred)

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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…-ferry §B + §F + corrections #2 #7 #9 (#342)

Research-grade design doc for the Stage-2 rung of Amara's
corrected promotion ladder. Specifies: (a) placement under
src/Experimental/CartelLab/ (not src/Core/ — that's Stage 4);
(b) MetricVector type with PLV magnitude AND offset split
(correction #6); (c) INullModelGenerator interface +
Preserves/Avoids table columns; (d) IAttackInjector
forward-looking interface (Stage 3); (e) Wilson-interval
reporting contract with {successes, trials, lowerBound,
upperBound} schema (correction #2 — no more "~95% CI ±5%"
handwave); (f) RobustZScoreMode with Hybrid fallback
(correction #7 — percentile-rank when MAD < epsilon);
(g) explicit artifact-output layout under artifacts/
coordination-risk/ with five files + run-manifest.json
(correction #9).

6-stage promotion path (0 doc / 1 ADR / 2.a skeleton /
2.b full null-models + first attack / 3 attack suite /
4 Core/NetworkIntegrity / 5 Aurora-KSK) matches Amara's
corrected ladder and Otto-105 cadence.

Doc-only change; no code, no tests, no workflow, no
BACKLOG tail touch (avoids positional-conflict pattern
that cost #334#341 re-file this session).

This is the 7th of 10 18th-ferry operationalizations:
- #1/#10 test-classification (#339)
- #2 Wilson-interval design specified (this doc)
- #6 PLV phase-offset shipped (#340)
- #7 MAD=0 Hybrid mode specified (this doc)
- #9 artifact layout specified (this doc)
- #4 exclusivity already shipped (#331)
- #5 modularity relational already shipped (#324)

Remaining: Wilson-interval IMPLEMENTATION (waits on #323 +
Stage 2.a), MAD=0 Hybrid IMPLEMENTATION (waits on #333 +
Stage 2.a), conductance-sign doc (waits on #331), Stage-2.a
skeleton itself.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
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… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
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… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
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…th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc

Bounded M-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #3. Builds
on Otto-98 spine (PR #280). PR #282 506-line engineering-
facing design with 5-gate band classifier, 5 output types
from Amara's ferry, Aminata's 3 CRITICAL concerns integrated
at write-time, self-demonstrating worked example.

Key observations:

1. Self-demonstrating worked example: detector applied to
   this doc returns "looks similar but lineage-coupled"
   correctly — validates discipline at design-time.
2. 8th-ferry closure-arc matches 5th-ferry shape: 4
   substantive responses in 4-5 ticks; final candidate
   gated. Pattern robust under repetition.
3. Aminata's anticipated-concerns pattern compounds —
   saves review round, loses fresh-adversarial opportunity.
   Aminata pass on detector design named as dependency #1.
4. KSK-as-Zeta-module event+view template continues as
   universal substrate primitive (4 designs now reuse it).

Stacked on #281 (Otto-98 history).
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…session-pattern convergence observable

Milestone tick 100. PR #284 Aminata's fourth pass this session
surfaces 3 CRITICAL + 4 IMPORTANT + 3 WATCH + 1 DISMISS on the
bullshit-detector design. Closes dependency #1 of Otto-99's
adoption path.

Key observations at milestone:

1. Session-lifetime patterns now observable:
   - CC-002 discipline reflexive across 8 ferries
   - Event+view module template reused across 4 designs
     (substrate convergence)
   - Authority-calibration narrowed 3x (Otto-82/90/93)
   - SD-9 exercised twice by Amara at author-side
   - 8th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc
2. Aminata's own non-fusion disclaimer in this pass is the
   cleanest SD-9 worked example this session — explicitly
   names same-agent concordance as signal not evidence,
   consistent with her CRITICAL #1 cross-detector-collusion
   finding.
3. 10 findings to integrate before detector v1. Not all at
   Otto-100; progressive Otto-101+ work.
4. Queue at ~30 open auto-merge-armed PRs; not a bottleneck
   per Otto-72 don't-wait; visibility observation only.

Stacked on #283 (Otto-99 history).
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… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
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…th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc

Bounded M-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #3. Builds
on Otto-98 spine (PR #280). PR #282 506-line engineering-
facing design with 5-gate band classifier, 5 output types
from Amara's ferry, Aminata's 3 CRITICAL concerns integrated
at write-time, self-demonstrating worked example.

Key observations:

1. Self-demonstrating worked example: detector applied to
   this doc returns "looks similar but lineage-coupled"
   correctly — validates discipline at design-time.
2. 8th-ferry closure-arc matches 5th-ferry shape: 4
   substantive responses in 4-5 ticks; final candidate
   gated. Pattern robust under repetition.
3. Aminata's anticipated-concerns pattern compounds —
   saves review round, loses fresh-adversarial opportunity.
   Aminata pass on detector design named as dependency #1.
4. KSK-as-Zeta-module event+view template continues as
   universal substrate primitive (4 designs now reuse it).

Stacked on #281 (Otto-98 history).
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…session-pattern convergence observable

Milestone tick 100. PR #284 Aminata's fourth pass this session
surfaces 3 CRITICAL + 4 IMPORTANT + 3 WATCH + 1 DISMISS on the
bullshit-detector design. Closes dependency #1 of Otto-99's
adoption path.

Key observations at milestone:

1. Session-lifetime patterns now observable:
   - CC-002 discipline reflexive across 8 ferries
   - Event+view module template reused across 4 designs
     (substrate convergence)
   - Authority-calibration narrowed 3x (Otto-82/90/93)
   - SD-9 exercised twice by Amara at author-side
   - 8th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc
2. Aminata's own non-fusion disclaimer in this pass is the
   cleanest SD-9 worked example this session — explicitly
   names same-agent concordance as signal not evidence,
   consistent with her CRITICAL #1 cross-detector-collusion
   finding.
3. 10 findings to integrate before detector v1. Not all at
   Otto-100; progressive Otto-101+ work.
4. Queue at ~30 open auto-merge-armed PRs; not a bottleneck
   per Otto-72 don't-wait; visibility observation only.

Stacked on #283 (Otto-99 history).
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…leration — 15th+16th graduation consolidated

Consolidates the DIRTY #329 cohesion primitives (Amara 17th-ferry
correction #3) with the new StakeCovariance module (Amara
correction #4).

Content from closed PR #329 (resurrect):
- Graph.internalDensity / exclusivity / conductance
- Wachs & Kertész 2019 cartel-detection cohesion/exclusivity
  replacing muddy 'subgraph entropy collapse'

NEW content (Amara correction #4):
- Zeta.Core.StakeCovariance module with:
  - windowedDeltaCovariance : int -> double[] -> double[] -> double option
    Pairwise cov over sliding window of stake-delta series
  - covarianceAcceleration : double option -> double option ->
    double option -> double option
    2nd-difference of three consecutive cov values
    (A(t) = C(t) - 2·C(t-1) + C(t-2))
  - aggregateAcceleration : Map<int * int, double> -> double option
    Mean pairwise acceleration over candidate group

Why a separate module: StakeCovariance operates on raw stake-
delta time series, not Graph edges. Composes WITH Graph via
downstream detector that combines graph signals + covariance
signals + sync signals into the full CoordinationRiskScore.

Addresses Amara's Part 2 correction #4 ambiguity: her Part 1
had 'C(t) = Cov({s_i(t)}, {s_j(t)})' which is undefined at a
single timepoint. This ship implements the windowed-delta +
2nd-difference formulation from her correction.

Tests (10 new, 44 total in GraphTests, all passing):
- internalDensity None on |S|<2
- internalDensity of K3 weight-10 ≈ 10
- exclusivity = 1 for isolated K3
- conductance < 0.1 for well-isolated subset
- windowedDeltaCovariance: None on too-small series
- windowedDeltaCovariance: high positive for synchronized motion
- windowedDeltaCovariance: negative for anti-correlated motion
- covarianceAcceleration = 2nd difference of cov series
- covarianceAcceleration None when any input missing
- aggregateAcceleration averages across pairs

4 of 8 Amara 17th-ferry corrections now shipped (#1 K₃=2 ✓,
conductance ✓, #4 windowed stake covariance acceleration ✓).
Remaining: #5 event→phase pipeline (future); #4 robust-z-score
variant of composite (future); #6 + #7 + #8 doc-phrasing /
BACKLOG.

Build: 0 Warning / 0 Error.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2026
…th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc

Bounded M-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #3. Builds
on Otto-98 spine (PR #280). PR #282 506-line engineering-
facing design with 5-gate band classifier, 5 output types
from Amara's ferry, Aminata's 3 CRITICAL concerns integrated
at write-time, self-demonstrating worked example.

Key observations:

1. Self-demonstrating worked example: detector applied to
   this doc returns "looks similar but lineage-coupled"
   correctly — validates discipline at design-time.
2. 8th-ferry closure-arc matches 5th-ferry shape: 4
   substantive responses in 4-5 ticks; final candidate
   gated. Pattern robust under repetition.
3. Aminata's anticipated-concerns pattern compounds —
   saves review round, loses fresh-adversarial opportunity.
   Aminata pass on detector design named as dependency #1.
4. KSK-as-Zeta-module event+view template continues as
   universal substrate primitive (4 designs now reuse it).

Stacked on #281 (Otto-98 history).
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2026
… 2/5 closed

Bounded S-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #1 (quantum-
sensing research doc with explicit software-analogy
boundaries). 345-line research doc; 5 importable analogies +
6-item first-class NOT-imply list + composition-table +
3 graduation candidates.

Key observations:

1. Do-Not-Operationalize-As-First-Rule pattern is deliberate
   substrate move — puts boundary discipline at the top of
   the doc so it can't be skim-past. Pattern-5-guard at the
   document-structure layer.
2. 6-item NOT-imply list is promoted to first-class content
   — structural peer of the affirmative analogies, not
   footnoted limitation.
3. Composition-table shows analogies slot into existing
   substrate without new mechanisms. Re-affirms Amara's
   "repo already contains pieces for bullshit detector"
   point at the analogy-layer.
4. 2 consecutive ticks on 8th-ferry closures (Otto-96 +
   Otto-97). Remaining #2 semantic-canonicalization M
   (spine) + #3 bullshit-detector M are the M-effort
   candidates left.

Stacked on #277 (Otto-96 history).
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2026
…th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc

Bounded M-effort tick closing 8th-ferry candidate #3. Builds
on Otto-98 spine (PR #280). PR #282 506-line engineering-
facing design with 5-gate band classifier, 5 output types
from Amara's ferry, Aminata's 3 CRITICAL concerns integrated
at write-time, self-demonstrating worked example.

Key observations:

1. Self-demonstrating worked example: detector applied to
   this doc returns "looks similar but lineage-coupled"
   correctly — validates discipline at design-time.
2. 8th-ferry closure-arc matches 5th-ferry shape: 4
   substantive responses in 4-5 ticks; final candidate
   gated. Pattern robust under repetition.
3. Aminata's anticipated-concerns pattern compounds —
   saves review round, loses fresh-adversarial opportunity.
   Aminata pass on detector design named as dependency #1.
4. KSK-as-Zeta-module event+view template continues as
   universal substrate primitive (4 designs now reuse it).

Stacked on #281 (Otto-98 history).
AceHack added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2026
…session-pattern convergence observable

Milestone tick 100. PR #284 Aminata's fourth pass this session
surfaces 3 CRITICAL + 4 IMPORTANT + 3 WATCH + 1 DISMISS on the
bullshit-detector design. Closes dependency #1 of Otto-99's
adoption path.

Key observations at milestone:

1. Session-lifetime patterns now observable:
   - CC-002 discipline reflexive across 8 ferries
   - Event+view module template reused across 4 designs
     (substrate convergence)
   - Authority-calibration narrowed 3x (Otto-82/90/93)
   - SD-9 exercised twice by Amara at author-side
   - 8th-ferry 4/5 closed matching 5th-ferry arc
2. Aminata's own non-fusion disclaimer in this pass is the
   cleanest SD-9 worked example this session — explicitly
   names same-agent concordance as signal not evidence,
   consistent with her CRITICAL #1 cross-detector-collusion
   finding.
3. 10 findings to integrate before detector v1. Not all at
   Otto-100; progressive Otto-101+ work.
4. Queue at ~30 open auto-merge-armed PRs; not a bottleneck
   per Otto-72 don't-wait; visibility observation only.

Stacked on #283 (Otto-99 history).
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