# Executable Fleet Example, Profile, and Service-Preset Dispositions **Issue:** #758 · **Card:** FCM-M1-003 · **Status:** M1 executable disposition evidence This document records the executable disposition for every currently shipped fleet YAML artifact. The authoritative baseline classification remains the [legacy inventory](../LEGACY-EXAMPLE-PROFILE-DISPOSITION-INVENTORY.md). The executable guard is `packages/mosaic/src/fleet/example-profile-dispositions.ts`; its test fails if a shipped YAML artifact is added, removed, or left without one of the dispositions below. ## Disposition rules - **Explicit v1 fixture:** the artifact is loaded through the existing v1 roster parser and must declare `version: 1`. It remains a compatibility fixture; it is not silently treated as a v2 roster or given inferred aliases. - **Canonical profile:** the artifact is loaded through `loadProfiles`, which uses the shared baseline-plus-`roles.local` persona resolver and rejects unreadable or unresolved classes. - **Canonical service policy:** the artifact is loaded through the operator-interaction service policy reader and provisioned with a generic supplied identity. It validates its runtime, model, reasoning, and legacy tool-policy compatibility without hardcoding a product identity. No artifact is retired in this card. A later retirement requires both a replacement link and a visible deprecation note; the executable guard must then record the new disposition before the artifact can be removed. ## Shipped artifacts | Artifact | Disposition | Executable path | Compatibility notes | | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------ | --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `examples/coding.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains approved `implementer` and `reviewer` compatibility inputs. | | `examples/general.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains unresolved `worker` without an inferred canonical role. | | `examples/hybrid.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains `implementer`, `reviewer`, and resolver-dependent `researcher`. | | `examples/local-canary.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains the local-tmux canary topology. | | `examples/minimal.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains `canary` without an inferred canonical role. | | `examples/operator-interaction.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Keeps Tess only as an example instance name; `operator-interaction` remains compatibility input. | | `examples/research.yaml` | Explicit v1 fixture | v1 roster parser | Retains resolver-dependent `researcher` and `analyst`. | | `profiles/business.yaml` | Canonical profile | shared profile/persona resolver | Every referenced business class must resolve to a readable contract. | | `profiles/marketing.yaml` | Canonical profile | shared profile/persona resolver | Every referenced marketing class must resolve to a readable contract. | | `profiles/personal-assistant.yaml` | Canonical profile | shared profile/persona resolver | No interaction equivalence is inferred. | | `profiles/research.yaml` | Canonical profile | shared profile/persona resolver | Every research class must resolve to a readable contract. | | `profiles/software-delivery.yaml` | Canonical profile | shared profile/persona resolver | Retains the governance profile; authority validation remains FCM-M1-002 evidence. | | `services/operator-interaction.yaml` | Canonical service policy | service-policy reader/provisioner | Generic provisioning supplies the instance name; the policy itself never names Tess. | ## Running the guard ```bash pnpm --filter @mosaicstack/mosaic test -- example-profile-dispositions.spec.ts ``` The guard is intentionally limited to shipped assets and validation. It does not generate environment files, mutate a roster, reconcile a fleet, migrate an installed roster, or launch an agent.