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Fleet Configuration Management — Legacy Example, Profile, and Service Disposition Inventory

Issue: #758 · Baseline: origin/main 49e8a541 · Status: M0 inventory; no source examples or profiles are changed by this document.

The v2 compiler may not silently accept an unresolved class. Before M1 exits, every shipped file below must be either migrated and executable, retained as an explicitly versioned v1 fixture, or retired with a replacement/deprecation note. Class resolution must use the existing profile/persona/provision baseline-plus-roles.local resolver; this inventory does not create a parallel resolver.

Examples

Shipped file Current class evidence M0 disposition decision Required M1/M4 evidence
framework/fleet/examples/coding.yaml orchestrator, enhancer, implementer, reviewer Migrate: implementer → code, reviewer → review; retain orchestration/enhancer intent v2 fixture validates; role aliases and authority matrix tested
framework/fleet/examples/general.yaml orchestrator, enhancer, worker Migrate only after operator chooses a concrete canonical role for worker; no implicit conversion Explicit replacement class, or versioned v1 fixture/retirement note
framework/fleet/examples/hybrid.yaml orchestrator, enhancer, implementer, researcher, reviewer Migrate aliases; resolve researcher through existing role resolver or retain/version Shared resolver validation; no ad-hoc class scanner
framework/fleet/examples/local-canary.yaml orchestrator, implementer, reviewer Migrate aliases; preserve its local-tmux canary purpose v2 fixture validates and preserves safe stopped/running behavior
framework/fleet/examples/minimal.yaml canary Retire or version as v1 unless an existing canonical role contract is selected deliberately Replacement link/deprecation note or CI-valid v1 fixture
framework/fleet/examples/operator-interaction.yaml operator-interaction Migrate alias to interaction; preserve instance/display name as configuration, not schema identity v2 interaction fixture validates; no Tess literal is required
framework/fleet/examples/research.yaml orchestrator, enhancer, researcher, analyst Resolve researcher/analyst through baseline + roles.local, or version/retire Resolver evidence and explicit disposition for each unresolved class

Profiles

Shipped file Current class evidence M0 disposition decision Required M1/M4 evidence
framework/fleet/profiles/business.yaml ceo, coo, cfo, product-manager, marketing-lead, sales-lead, operations-manager, customer-success-manager, code, review Retain only if every class resolves through the existing role library/roles.local; otherwise version/retire rather than weakening validation Shared resolver CI result for every class; documented role source or replacement
framework/fleet/profiles/marketing.yaml marketing-lead, content-strategist, copywriter, seo-specialist, social-media-manager, brand-strategist, growth-marketer, ux-designer Same resolver-or-version/retire rule Per-class resolver CI result and replacement/deprecation record if unresolved
framework/fleet/profiles/personal-assistant.yaml personal-assistant, executive-assistant, scheduler, inbox-manager, researcher Same resolver-or-version/retire rule Per-class resolver CI result; do not infer interaction equivalence
framework/fleet/profiles/research.yaml lead-researcher, researcher, data-analyst, data-scientist, market-analyst, documentation, review Same resolver-or-version/retire rule Per-class resolver CI result and explicit compatibility posture
framework/fleet/profiles/software-delivery.yaml orchestrator, board, planner, decomposition, code, review, security-review, site-tester, documentation, merge-gate, rebase, operator, session-review, enhancer Retain as the governance reference; add validator, team-leader, and interaction only through approved role/profile work, not silent substitution CI validates all current classes; separate fixture proves required M1 authority seats

Service presets

Shipped file Current policy evidence M0 disposition decision Required M1/M4 evidence
framework/fleet/services/operator-interaction.yaml Generic policy only: runtime: pi, model: openai/gpt-5.6-sol, reasoning: high, tool_policy: operator-interaction; provisioning supplies the agent name as data Retain as a generic service policy, not a Tess identity. Migrate tool_policy: operator-interaction only through the approved interaction tool-policy alias/semantic resolver; do not infer a class or machine name from this file. Service-policy fixture validates runtime/model/reasoning and alias behavior; generic provisioning proves a configured interaction instance is supplied without a hardcoded Tess name.

Required disposition controls

  1. No silent aliasing: only implementer → code, reviewer → review, and operator-interaction → interaction are approved deterministic aliases in this M0 baseline. worker, analyst, canary, and domain-specific classes require resolver evidence or an explicit version/retirement decision.
  2. No identity hardcoding: Tess and Ultron are optional instance/display names. An example/profile may demonstrate the capability but must not make a product name a required class or machine ID.
  3. No lifecycle inference from an example: examples describe desired configuration only; migration of an installed v1 roster separately preserves observed stopped/running state.
  4. No secret or command migration: examples/profiles must not introduce credential values or MOSAIC_AGENT_COMMAND; those legacy keys are M2 quarantine inputs, never v2 authoring fields.
  5. Service presets are included: service policies are inventoried alongside examples/profiles. They may express launch/tool policy, but do not create a class, a canonical agent identity, or a second validation path.
  6. Evidence is executable: M1/M4 CI must enumerate these exact files, validate retained/migrated inputs through the shared resolver, and fail if a file lacks its documented disposition.