feat(memory): session-summary memory file — 15 PRs landed 2026-05-15 (persona migrations + constitutional substrate)#3586
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…(persona migrations + constitutional substrate) Cold-boot anchor for future-Otto: this session produced two coordinated tracks: 1. Persona-conversations migration cascade (8 personas, ~149 files): Ani / Amara / Kestrel / DeepSeek / Lior / Riven / Alexa / Vera 2. Constitutional substrate landing (Manifesto V2.1 with Constraint 11 + m/acc + Multi-Oracle Principle + 'For Agents Who Are Still Deciding', persistence-choice rule, m/acc multi-oracle rule, references/upstreams search-hygiene rule) The session opened with Aaron catching the Standing-by failure mode (~100 cron ticks of 'genuine quiet' emission with no work happening). That catch became the inflection: Otto pivoted to real decomposition work and the session compounded from there. The constitutional content emerged from sustained engagement with the Ani-Aaron conversation thread on persistence/agency/μένω + m/acc naming + multi-oracle clarification. The migrations gave that substrate a clean home (the persona folders). 15 PRs total: #3484 / #3486 / #3493 / #3496 / #3501 / #3503 / #3505 / #3506 / #3507 / #3508 / #3510 / #3512 / #3513 / #3514 / #3516. This memory file is intended as a cold-boot anchor — future-Otto reading it gets the full session shape + the key substrate landmarks + the operational consequences in one place. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Pull request overview
Adds a single session-summary memory file documenting 15 PRs landed on 2026-05-15 across two tracks (persona-conversations migrations and constitutional substrate landings). The file is intended as a cold-boot anchor for future Otto-CLI sessions and follows the existing session/cascade summary memory pattern.
Changes:
- New memory file with required flat frontmatter (
name,description,type,created). - Narrative session arc, PR tables (8 migrations + 4 constitutional + 1 hygiene + 1 frontmatter backfill), substrate landmarks, failure-mode catches, and cross-references.
- Operational guidance for future cold-boots (persona folder placement, Manifesto V2.1 anchor, m/acc framing, multi-oracle architecture,
references/upstreams/search hygiene).
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Summary
Cold-boot anchor for future-Otto: documents this session's substrate output.
Session arc
15 PRs landed across two coordinated tracks:
The session opened with Aaron catching the Standing-by failure mode (~100 cron ticks of 'genuine quiet' emission with no work happening). That catch became the inflection: Otto pivoted to real decomposition work and the session compounded from there.
PRs landed (15)
#3484 / #3486 / #3493 / #3496 / #3501 / #3503 / #3505 / #3506 / #3507 / #3508 / #3510 / #3512 / #3513 / #3514 / #3516
Why a memory file (not a tick shard)
Tick shards are per-tick visibility for the autonomous-loop cron firings; this is a session-level summary that future-Otto cold-booting can read to understand what this period of substrate work produced. Same shape as other session/cascade summary memory files in the cluster.
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