The lifecycle tracker now records the pushed offline Stage 1 slices while leaving the live provider node open. This prevents mock and local database success from being mistaken for full Bailian validation.
Constraint: A newly rotated Bailian key is required before live smoke can be accepted
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Do not mark Stage 1 DONE until all three live model probes and real-mode synthetic seed pass
Tested: make verify; Markdown link check; secret scan; 41 pytest tests; strict mypy; Ruff; Compose config
Not-tested: Live Bailian provider calls
The Stage 1 foundation now proves provider contracts with mocks and validates PostgreSQL/pgvector ingestion, approval binding, retrieval, reranking, and idempotency using only synthetic data. Live Bailian validation remains gated on rotating the exposed key.
Constraint: The key shown in chat is compromised and cannot be used or committed
Rejected: Mark Stage 1 complete from mock and offline results | real three-model smoke is still required
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Do not enable real-data ingestion until Stage 3 cloud approval and outbound manifest controls are enforced end to end
Tested: make verify; 41 pytest tests; strict mypy; Ruff; Compose config; pinned image build; empty-volume migration; role denial; two idempotent 20-vector seeds; database restart persistence
Not-tested: Live Bailian calls require a newly rotated key; React product UI is not implemented
The project begins with architecture, data governance, reproducible evaluation, deployment boundaries, and secret-handling contracts so later code has measurable acceptance criteria.
Constraint: Real provider credentials, workspace identities, and restricted geological data must never enter Git
Rejected: Add placeholder runnable services in the design commit | would imply unverified implementation readiness
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Run make verify before every commit and update ADRs when architecture boundaries change
Tested: Secret scan, Markdown links, YAML parse, shell syntax, and staged diff validation
Not-tested: Application runtime is intentionally deferred to the implementation stage