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shard(0007Z-c): B-0668 compositional DBSP frame architecture shipped via #4281#4282

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Aaron-authorized P1 backlog landing.

…P1 via #4281; Aaron explicit authorization; 4 razor-discipline checks pass; composes with 8 B-NNNN substrate rows
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Pull request overview

Adds a new hygiene-history tick shard documenting an operator-authorized backlog landing for the proposed “compositional DBSP frame architecture” (B-0668), including the rationale/context and cross-links intended to anchor the work in the backlog system.

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  • Adds a new tick entry (0007Z-c) describing B-0668 and the associated PR reference (#4281).
  • Records ID allocation notes and the high-level architecture framing for future retrieval.

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Stale-but-self-healing: B-0668 row lands once #4281 (currently in CI) merges. Resolved no-op.

@AceHack AceHack merged commit 74c6ca2 into main May 19, 2026
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