Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Fleet Role Authority and Leases
Role content describes behavior; protected authority is immutable code metadata derived only from the canonical class.
Required workstream classes
code, review, validator, orchestrator, team-leader, enhancer, and interaction are required FCM classes. merge-gate is additionally protected because it remains the sole approve-to-land and merge authority.
| Class | Authority | Boundary |
|---|---|---|
merge-gate |
Approve-to-land and merge | Sole merge authority. |
validator |
Issue independent validation evidence/certificate | Never approves landing or merges. |
orchestrator |
Orchestrate topology and issue bounded leases | Does not gain merge authority. |
team-leader |
Use explicitly leased capacity | Cannot issue leases or mutate roster, credentials, topology authority, or merge state. |
interaction |
Receive requests and report status | Cannot orchestrate, issue leases, mutate configuration, or merge. |
code, review, enhancer, custom classes |
No protected authority by default | Persona prose cannot grant protected powers. |
A lease is capacity authorization from an orchestrator, not ownership. It must identify a bounded task or period and does not alter the leased agent's roster identity, role contract, credentials, authority, or persisted lifecycle. Expiry/revocation returns capacity; it does not rewrite the roster.
Semantic validation rejects protected class/tool-policy mismatch in either direction. An instance named Ultron with class: validator remains validation-only. An instance named Tess with class: interaction remains request/status-only. Renaming either instance changes no authority.
For resolver layering and safe customization, see role classes and customize roles.