--- kind: tracking status: active --- # W4 — document contract worklist Companion to `2026-08-20_stack-docs-flatten-and-alignment.md`. That document proposes the contract; this one records what was applied, what was held, and what still needs a decision. Measured on `origin/next` at `63069149`. Author: veronica. Review: fred (Gate-16, author is not reviewer), then a pi seat for the adversarial pass. ## What "live" means here All `*.md` under `docs/`, minus `docs/archive/`, minus `docs/_old_structure/`. That is **127** files. The flatten plan says 130; the arithmetic does not close (318 total = 134 archive + 57 `_old_structure` + 127 live, not 130). ## Applied | bucket | count | note | | --------------------------- | ----- | -------------------------------------- | | stamped `kind` + `status` | 107 | this pass | | held, operator judgement | 17 | section "Needs a decision" below | | held, cites the moving path | 3 | the three `SUPERSEDED` TASKS.md stamps | | held, generated file | 1 | `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.md`, see below | 128 live `.md` under `docs/`, which is the 127 baseline plus this document. 107 + 17 + 3 + 1 = 128. Kinds: 53 `guide`, 34 `record`, 13 `spec`, 7 `tracking`. Status: 105 `active`, 2 `completed`. `parent` is **not** applied. It points at `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.yaml`, which the flatten moves to `docs/NORTH_STAR.yaml`. Stamping it now means re-pointing 127 files by hand later. It lands after the move, in one pass, with the post-move path. ## Held: the three superseded stamps `docs/TASKS.md:5`, `docs/federation/TASKS.md:5`, and `docs/fleet/TASKS.md:5` each carry a W1 stamp of the form: > **STATUS: SUPERSEDED — 2026-08-20.** kind `tracking` · superseded by `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.yaml` Two problems, both real: 1. **The tooling cannot read them.** That line is a blockquote below the H1, not YAML front matter. Plan section 6 check 5 ("every live document has a header; no document is unclassified") parses front matter, so all three read as unclassified. The control that the parse itself works is `docs/fleet/FLEET-DOCTRINE.md:3`, which is genuine front matter. 2. **They cite the moving path.** Three of the six citations of `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.yaml` are these stamps. Converting them before the flatten lands makes them stale on merge. Converted after the flatten, not before. ## Held: the one generated file `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.md` is a `projection` and was stamped in the first pass. The stamp was **reverted before review**, because stamping it is self-contradictory in a way that is not merely theoretical: - The contract says a `projection` is "Generated. Never hand-edited." Adding front matter by hand is a hand edit of a generated file, and the file's own banner says "**Generated file — do not edit by hand.**" - `renderNorthStarMarkdown()` at `packages/mosaic/src/commands/fleet.ts:373` emits the H1 as its first line and no front matter at all. - `fleet-north-star.spec.ts:110-114` asserts full-string equality between the renderer's output and the committed file: `expect(rendered).toBe(committed)`. Before the stamp, line 1 of the committed file was `# Mosaic Fleet — NORTH STAR`, matching the renderer. After it, line 1 was `---`. The assertion fails. So the header for a projection cannot live in the file. It has to be emitted by `renderNorthStarMarkdown()`, which is a code change and belongs in the flatten PR alongside the `resolveNorthStarPaths()` fix, not in a documentation pass. This generalises: **the contract as written cannot classify any generated document without a matching change to its generator.** `NORTH_STAR.md` is the only projection today, so the cost is one function. It will not stay one. ## Needs a decision Nineteen rows. Seventeen are the plan's section 9 list, minus `docs/fleet/north-star.md` (renamed to `FLEET-DOCTRINE.md` by W1, so the row is closed) and minus the two `.yaml` rows, which are a different problem — see the next section. Two rows are new, found while classifying. Fill the `kind` column with a value from the contract, or `superseded-by: `. | path | proposed | why it is not mechanical | | --------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `docs/README.md` | `guide` | It also **prescribes** the competing front-matter convention (see below). Whatever kind it gets, its body needs an edit. | | `docs/SITEMAP.md` | `guide` or `projection` | If it is generated from the tree it is a projection and needs a drift test. If hand-maintained it is a guide that goes stale silently. Nobody has said which. | | `docs/federation/SETUP.md` | `guide` | Reads as a guide. Federation tier status is the open part: if the tier is shelved this is `superseded`. | | `docs/fleet/FLEET-CONFIG-DOCS-IA-CHECKLIST.md` | `record` | An acceptance checklist is evidence of a past gate, which is `record`. But if it is still being checked against, it is `tracking`. | | `docs/fleet/FLEET-LAUNCH.md` | `guide` | Runbook. Depends on whether `launch-seat.sh` is deprecated in favour of `mosaic fleet` (campaign W3). If so, `superseded`. | | `docs/fleet/LEGACY-EXAMPLE-PROFILE-DISPOSITION-INVENTORY.md` | `record` | An inventory of dispositions taken. `record` unless dispositions are still pending, which the title implies they were once. | | `docs/fleet/README.md` | `guide` | Section index. Low risk; listed only because the plan lists it. | | `docs/fleet/backlog-conventions.md` | `guide` | Conventions decide things, and `guide` explicitly decides nothing. May be `spec`. | | `docs/fleet/f4-matrix-connector.md` | `spec` | F4 is a workstream. Whether it is live or abandoned decides `spec` versus `superseded`. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/DOCUMENTATION-CHECKLIST.md` | `record` | Same question as the fleet IA checklist. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/INDEX.md` | `guide` | Index of the canon. If it is generated from the canon it is a projection. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/KBN-010-THREAT-AUTH-CONSTRAINT-GATE.md` | `spec` | 415 lines of normative gate. `spec` fits; confirm it is not superseded by the shared contract. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/KBN-101-DB-ROLE-SPLIT.md` | `spec` | As above. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/KBN-101-ENVELOPE-A.md` | `spec` | Title says "v6, FINAL". If v6 supersedes v1-v5 elsewhere, those need `superseded-by` pointing here. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/SHARED-CONTRACT.md` | `spec` | "Remediated Shared Contract v1". Same versioning question. | | `docs/release-integrity/probe-inventory.md` | `record` | An inventory. `tracking` if probes are still being added to it. | | `docs/webui/PHASE-P-STRUCTURE.md` | `spec` | Zero inbound references (plan section 5.4). Either wire it in or mark it superseded; the kind is the smaller question. | | `docs/native-kanban-sot/TASKS.md` | **conflict** | The file says of itself: "This file is a build plan, not a task tracker, and is NOT superseded." The contract says `tracking` is "live state, single-writer (manifests, `TASKS.md`). **Never a spec**." The file claims to be the thing its name forbids. Either the file is wrong or the contract's `TASKS.md` shorthand is. | | `docs/requirements/native-kanban-sot.md` | **conflict** | Plan section 5.2 says if it is hand-authored canon it is `source-of-truth`. The contract's own table says `source-of-truth` is **machine-readable**. This is prose markdown with normative MUST/MUST NOT, RATIFIED 2026-07-14, decision owner Jason. It cannot satisfy both rules. Either it is a `spec` or the machine-readable criterion is wrong. | The last two are not slow rows, they are contradictions inside the contract. They want an answer about the contract, not about the file. ## The contract collides with an existing one `docs/README.md` lines 150-160 already document a front-matter convention, with its own allowed values: ```yaml --- title: Human-readable page title type: guide # guide | concept | reference | decision | rfc | runbook audience: developer # user | admin | developer | all status: current # current | draft | deprecated | historical source_of_truth: false --- ``` Adoption is 4 of 127 files: `docs/ADMIN-GUIDE/security/sso-providers.md`, `docs/DEVELOPER-GUIDE/testing/lease-broker-operations.md`, `docs/USER-GUIDE/getting-started/quickstart.md`, `docs/USER-GUIDE/product/web-dashboard.md`. `status` is in both schemas with **disjoint vocabularies**. `type` and `kind` are two names for one idea with different value sets. `source_of_truth: false` is a boolean spelling of `kind: source-of-truth`. What this pass did, and it is a decision someone should ratify or reverse: the new contract wins. Those 4 files had `status: current` rewritten to `status: active` and gained `kind:`. Their `title`, `type`, `audience` and `source_of_truth` keys were left alone. Nothing reads any of them — `git grep source_of_truth` outside `docs/` returns zero hits — so no consumer broke. `docs/README.md` still prescribes the old convention. It is an operator row above, so this pass did not edit it. Until it is edited, the repository documents two conflicting header conventions and points authors at the one being retired. ## The contract has no form for a YAML document Two of the plan's 20 rows are not markdown: `docs/fleet/examples/roster-v2.yaml` and `docs/openapi-tess.yaml`. Front matter is a markdown convention. A `.yaml` file can carry a leading `---` document, but then it is two YAML documents and every existing parser of that file sees a change. This is not an edge case. It applies to **`docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.yaml`, the source of truth itself**, which is the one file the contract most needs to classify. Section 6 check 5 says no document is unclassified. As written, the source of truth cannot comply. Options, none of them chosen here: exclude `.yaml` from the contract and say so; carry their metadata in a sidecar; or add a top-level `kind:` key inside the YAML body rather than as front matter, which for `NORTH_STAR.yaml` is a schema change. ## Method, and what it cannot tell you Classification is per-file, by title and path, recorded with a confidence. It is not a regex sweep. The plan's own warning stands and is why the 19 rows above are held rather than guessed: the first classifier pass classed a RATIFIED requirements document as a projection. Rows marked `med` in the working manifest and not listed above: the five `docs/plans/*` specs, `docs/fleet/migration/example-profile-disposition.md`, the one ADR (`decisions/mos-runtime-portability-m1.md`, called `record` because an ADR records a decision taken), and the one RFC (`rfcs/optional-ai-egress-gateways.md`, called `spec` because it proposes work not yet built). Those eight are stamped and are the most likely to be wrong. ## Verification - 103 of 103 files parse with the expected `kind` and `status` in front matter. - The check was shown to reject a wrong kind before it was trusted (asserting `kind: record` on a file stamped `guide` fails). - The whole diff removes 4 lines, all of them `status: current`. - 24 files untouched, matching 19 + 3 + 1 + 1. ## Response to the W5 adversarial pass vision ran a refute-first pass on this branch at `37cd00e` from a fresh worktree. Three of its points changed the branch. Everything is re-measured here before being acted on; where my measurement disagrees with its stated evidence I say so. ### 1. `docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.md` stamp reverted (`bea47543`) vision raised this as **latent** and scoped to the flatten PR. It is **live in this PR**, so it could not wait. `fleet-north-star.spec.ts:110-114` is a drift test that reads the committed file from disk and asserts full-string equality against `renderNorthStarMarkdown()`, whose first emitted line is the H1 and which emits no front matter. Stamping changed line 1 from the H1 to `---`. CI 2589 confirms it directly, no longer by construction: ``` × renderNorthStarMarkdown > matches the committed NORTH_STAR.md projection (regenerate if this fails) → expected '# Mosaic Fleet — NORTH STAR\n\n> **Ge…' to be '---\nkind: projection\nstatus: active…' ``` Reverted to `origin/next` verbatim. `git diff origin/next -- docs/fleet/NORTH_STAR.md` is 0 lines; control on `docs/fleet/reference/cli.md` returns 13, so the diff command does report differences. The consequence is a contract-level one, recorded in the worklist: **the contract as written cannot classify any generated document without a matching change to its generator.** A `projection` is "Generated. Never hand-edited," so its header has to come out of the renderer. That is a code change and belongs in the flatten PR beside the `resolveNorthStarPaths()` fix. vision's recommendation, and I agree with it. Counts: stamped 104 → **103**. Untouched 23 → **24**. ### 2. The `docs/` qualifier (vision's C1) Stated as asked. **"127 live documentation files" is true for `docs/` only.** Definition: all `*.md` under `docs/`, minus `docs/archive/` and `docs/_old_structure/`. 318 total = 134 archive + 57 `_old_structure` + 127 live. Repo-wide the phrase undercounts: 21 live markdown files sit outside `docs/` and outside any named exclusion (17 under `guides/`, plus `README.md`, `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `REPORT-A1207.md` at root). This PR does not stamp them and does not claim to. ### 3. `format` failure, and what it says about the header (`8a55c041`) CI 2589 also failed `prettier --check` on **exactly one file**: the plan document I hand-wrote. Reproduced locally, rc=1, same single file. Fixed; the diff is 31 lines in, 31 out, all table column padding. Worth stating for the review rather than burying: **the other 103 stamped documents pass `prettier --check` unchanged.** The `---\nkind:\nstatus:\n---` block is prettier-clean as applied. The formatting failure was in my prose, not in the contract header. ### 4. R1: the evidence inverts, the finding gets stronger vision asks for a `kind` change on `docs/DEVELOPER-GUIDE/architecture/channel-protocol.md`, on the grounds that it "carries 7 normative MUSTs" while the contract says `guide` "decides nothing." **The MUST count does not hold.** Uppercase RFC2119 terms (`MUST`, `MUST NOT`, `SHOULD`, `SHOULD NOT`, `SHALL`, `MAY`, `REQUIRED`) in that file: **0 lines**. Control: the identical grep returns 25 lines in `docs/requirements/native-kanban-sot.md`, so it finds them where they exist. The seven lowercase "must" occurrences all _disclaim_ authority rather than assert it: "must not be used as instructions", "must not be treated as current behavior", "must remain planned work", "must first specify", "before it can become architecture guidance." The file's own banner reads "it is not a runtime registry, an API contract, a requirements document." **The citation half holds, and is larger than stated.** vision's line numbers are exact. I restated them earlier with wrong directories, which is worth naming because it is the same method failure fred and I already wrote up as C3 in the flatten plan: I matched on basename and assumed the path. The real ones, plus the two vision did not list: | citing document | line | words used | | ------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | --------------------------------------------------- | | `docs/ADMIN-GUIDE/security/discord-ingress.md` | 141 | "**canonical** shared-contract and parity boundary" | | `docs/DEVELOPER-GUIDE/integrations/channel-adapters.md` | 28 | "The **canonical** architecture summary is" | | `docs/DEVELOPER-GUIDE/integrations/channel-adapters.md` | 183 | "**Canonical** channel protocol architecture" | | `docs/USER-GUIDE/workflows/discord-conversations.md` | 127 | "current shared types ... explicit parity boundary" | | `docs/SITEMAP.md` | 54 | index entry | | `docs/DEVELOPER-GUIDE/architecture/README.md` | 18 | index entry | So the tension is real. Three live documents outside the two indexes cite it, across four citations, and three of those four use the word "canonical" for a document that spends its own banner denying it is canonical. **It is just not a MUST problem, and that changes what the fix is.** If the file is telling the truth about itself, the three "canonical" citations are wrong and the edit belongs in those three files, not in this one's `kind`. **Left as `kind: guide` in this PR and flagged for the reviewer's call.** Restamping on evidence that inverts on reading would be worse than leaving it stamped and named. ### Unchanged vision's C2 (no consumer), C4 (holding `parent` blocks nothing) and C5 (a front-mattered `.yaml` throws in `YAML.parse`) all reverified. C1's arithmetic closes at the stated ref. ## fred's six decisions, applied Ruled on PR #1350 as comment 23693. Each is applied here; each is his call, not mine, and any of them is one line to reverse. | # | decision | applied as | | --- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | A | New contract wins; `docs/README.md` is rewritten in this PR and the 4 old-schema files convert in the same pass | `docs/README.md:149-190` rewritten; `type:` dropped from the 4 files, `title`/`audience`/`source_of_truth` kept | | B | `source-of-truth` leaves the `kind` enum and returns as an orthogonal boolean | enum is now 6 values; `docs/requirements/native-kanban-sot.md` stamped `kind: spec` + `source_of_truth: true` | | C | `status` gains a third value, `completed` | the two executed plans take it (evidence below) | | D | Kind follows content, never filename | `docs/native-kanban-sot/TASKS.md` stamped `kind: spec`, because its body says "a build plan, not a task tracker" | | E | The contract covers `.md` only, stated as a decision rather than left as a gap | written into `docs/README.md` with vision's `YAML.parse` measurement as the reason | | F | `channel-protocol.md` becomes `spec` | applied, with one correction and one consequence below | ### C: evidence the two plans are complete Neither plan self-declares completion, so this is measured from the artifacts rather than taken from the documents: - `2026-08-10-ci-queue-purpose-implementation.md` — the shipped guard carries the flag the plan specifies: `ci-queue-wait.sh --purpose push|merge`, exercised in this session at rc=0. - `2026-08-10-docs-structure-readme.md` — every section the plan specifies exists in `docs/README.md` today, including the Obsidian conventions and the source-of-truth precedence block. This PR is editing the artifact that plan produced. ### F: the MUST count does not hold, and the fix changes shape Applied as ruled. But the ruling's stated grounds are half wrong, and the half that survives points somewhere else, so this is the one to look at again. **Zero** uppercase RFC2119 terms in `channel-protocol.md`, not seven. Control: the identical grep returns 25 lines in `docs/requirements/native-kanban-sot.md`. The seven lowercase "must" occurrences all _disclaim_ authority: "must not be used as instructions", "must not be treated as current behavior", "must remain planned work". **The citation half holds and is bigger than stated** (table in the section above). **The consequence of applying F:** the file is now stamped `spec` while its own banner says "it is not a runtime registry, an API contract, a requirements document." Header and body now contradict each other, which is the defect this pass exists to remove. Either the banner is edited in this PR, or the three documents calling it canonical are the ones that are wrong. That is a content call and it is left to the reviewer rather than folded into a stamping pass. ## Q1 — the one question this pass cannot answer for itself `docs/README.md` now **prescribes** the document contract, and it is the only live document under `docs/` with no `kind`. It is still on the operator-held list, so it is left unstamped. By decision B it is arguably `kind: spec` with `source_of_truth: true` for the subject "document contract". The reason this is not applied unilaterally: it decides which document outranks the other when `docs/README.md` and `docs/plans/2026-08-20_stack-docs-flatten-and-alignment.md` disagree about the contract, and they already differ (the plan's enum has 7 values, the README's now has 6). That is an authority question, not a classification one. ## The old schema DID have a consumer, and CI found it vision's C2 concluded "no consumer found" after searching by parsing primitive rather than by key name. fred's decision A rested on "no installed base to protect." I accepted both. **All three of us were wrong, and the full test suite is what proved it.** `packages/mosaic/src/installation-documentation.spec.ts:39` asserted: ```ts expect(markdown).toMatch(/^---\n[\s\S]*?\nstatus: current\n[\s\S]*?\n---\n/); ``` That is a raw regex over the markdown text, not a front-matter parse and not a key lookup, which is exactly why a search organised around parsing primitives could not see it. It pins `docs/USER-GUIDE/getting-started/quickstart.md` to the old vocabulary. Replacing `status: current` with `status: active` turned it red. Updated to `status: active`, the contract's value for "in force", with the reason in a comment beside it. Verified by evaluating both regexes against the real file: old `false`, new `true`. Control: a page carrying `superseded-by` still fails the new regex, so the assertion still asserts something rather than matching anything with front matter. **The method point, which outlives this file.** CI 2592 ran 1617 tests against the stamped tree: 1 failed, 1616 passed. That is a stronger consumer search than any grep the three of us ran, because it does not depend on guessing how a consumer reads the file. **Run the suite before concluding a documentation change has no code consumers.** Two independent seats and a reviewer searching by hand missed the one that existed. ## fred's second pass: F withdrawn, Q1 answered Both changes below are fred's rulings, applied. Neither is my judgement and I record whose it is. ### F is withdrawn: `channel-protocol.md` returns to `kind: guide` Reverted. fred re-measured the file himself with a control and reached the count I reported: zero uppercase RFC2119 terms case-sensitive, seven lowercase `must`, every one disclaiming authority, under a banner that refuses requirements status. A page like that is a guide. The reason this matters past one stamp is fred's own: F rested on "the doc graph outranks the page's own banner", which contradicts his decision D, "kind follows content, never the filename and never what other documents say about it". D is the rule. F was a counterexample to it, written in the same comment. Neither rescue was taken. vision's adjective edit on the three citing docs and an edit to the page's banner would both have preserved a stamp that should not have been made. The three citing documents stay as they are: under vision's index-pointer reading, "canonical" claims the best page on a subject rather than normative force, so there is nothing to correct. **What this costs the contract: nothing, and that is the point.** A kind that survives only by editing the evidence around it is not a classification. ### Q1 answered: `docs/README.md` is stamped `kind: spec`, `source_of_truth: true` Applied. By D, a document that prescribes the contract has spec content. By B, `source_of_truth` is an orthogonal boolean and this is the authoritative statement of the contract, so it carries both. The authority half of Q1 was whether stamping the README settles a conflict with the flatten plan, whose enum still has seven values against the README's six. fred's ruling: **a plan never outranks the artifact it planned.** The plan's enum is pre-decision-B staleness, not a competing authority. The plan is fred's file and he corrects it there. The contract now applies to the document that states it. That was the only state in which it could be credible. ### Verification arithmetic, re-closed 128 live `.md` under `docs/` = **108 stamped** + 16 operator-held + 3 supersede deferrals + 1 generated. The stamped count rose by one and the operator-held set fell by one, both because of the README; every other row is unchanged. Control unchanged: the verifier reports `valid=False` when a kind is corrupted to `nonsense`. ### One consumer finding that is not a defect A sweep of every spec reading a path under `docs/` returns 10 files. Four read a live file: `fleet-north-star.spec.ts` and `installation-documentation.spec.ts` (both already caught by CI), `mutator-gate.acceptance.spec.ts` reading `compaction-revocation.md`, which passes under its `guide` stamp, and `roster-v2.spec.ts:366`, which reads `docs/fleet/reference/roster-v2.schema.json`. The fourth is a real read of a real live file under `docs/` and is untouched only because decision E scopes the contract to `.md`. Had the contract covered every file under `docs/`, front matter in that JSON schema would have broken the spec, the same failure as the quickstart regex. E was load-bearing beyond the YAML-parse grounds it was decided on. No action; recorded so the `.md` boundary is not widened later without re-running this sweep.