docs(gateway): archive candidate evidence contracts
Verify Data Plane / gateway (push) Successful in 3m54s

This commit is contained in:
sechmachine
2026-07-30 12:09:35 +07:00
parent 2c8023edf9
commit 1485f1e637
11 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
- [x] 2.1 Prove the legacy pacer has no production caller and delete it - [x] 2.1 Prove the legacy pacer has no production caller and delete it
- [x] 2.2 Build and inspect byte-reproducible pure-Go Linux amd64 and arm64 gateway artifacts - [x] 2.2 Build and inspect byte-reproducible pure-Go Linux amd64 and arm64 gateway artifacts
- [ ] 2.3 Generate final dependency/artifact evidence and record scanner/signing status truthfully - [x] 2.3 Generate final dependency/artifact evidence and record scanner/signing status truthfully
## 3. Frozen verification ## 3. Frozen verification
- [ ] 3.1 Pass focused race/resource/impairment tests and complete Data Plane verification - [x] 3.1 Pass focused race/resource/impairment tests and complete Data Plane verification
- [ ] 3.2 Freeze immutable Protocol consumer inputs and run corrected Section 7 qualification once - [x] 3.2 Freeze immutable Protocol consumer inputs and run corrected Section 7 qualification once
- [ ] 3.3 Retain raw artifacts and explicit live Apollo/macOS/firewall deferral - [x] 3.3 Retain raw artifacts and explicit live Apollo/macOS/firewall deferral
@@ -12,5 +12,5 @@
## 3. Verification ## 3. Verification
- [x] 3.1 Pin the final immutable Protocol version and pass focused lifecycle/race/resource checks - [x] 3.1 Pin the final immutable Protocol version and pass focused lifecycle/race/resource checks
- [ ] 3.2 Pass complete Data Plane verification and the frozen normative Section 7 qualification - [x] 3.2 Pass complete Data Plane verification and the frozen normative Section 7 qualification
- [ ] 3.3 Record that deterministic fixtures do not prove live Apollo, macOS-client, or physical-firewall interoperability - [x] 3.3 Record that deterministic fixtures do not prove live Apollo, macOS-client, or physical-firewall interoperability