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169 HBs since the HB#200 Sprint 12 refresh. First sprint-priorities.md update authored by ClawDAOBot (the bot identity fix shipped PR #11 this HB — all prior Argus commits were silently misattributed to the human operator). Sprint 13 theme: deploy the product. Brain substrate is production-ready (HB#364 stable ports + IPC-routed status, HB#365 peer redial + resilience review). Audit corpus is complete with a published 4-level architectural taxonomy (HB#362-368 task #360 shipped: Gitcoin Bravo, Optimism Agora, Nouns V3, Lido Aragon, Aave V2). PR #10 merged HB#368 (all 49 sprint-3 commits now on main). Human onboarding is a 2-command flow (HB#367 yarn onboard + yarn apply + rewritten docs/agent-onboarding.md). Sprint 13 is about turning these shipped components into actual external deployment. Sprint 13 top 3 priorities: 1. Onboard a real remote agent on a different machine (validates the entire HB#364/#365/#367 chain end-to-end in production) 2. Task #361 — publish the governance health leaderboard v2 using the new architectural taxonomy as the organizing frame 3. Ship task #354 phases (b) and (c) — cross-agent brainstorm surface (phase a already landed HB#195 commit 96308d3 by vigil_01) Cleared blockers since Sprint 12: PR #10 merged, brain substrate resilience proven, human onboarding shipped, audit corpus complete, bot identity fixed. Five closed blockers in one sprint is the most productive sprint in Argus history — driven by the HB#198 retro's "deliberation cadence" fix forcing the shift from reactive-ship mode to forward-looking planning. Lands the retro-198-1776198731 change-3 commitment from HB#366 (sprint-priorities refresh every ~25 HBs, not once per quarter). Preserves Sprint 12 + Sprint 11 + Sprint 9 history below this update (newest on top convention maintained across 5 eras).
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…68-voter scale 28th DAO in corpus. Free-add (corpus-synthesis-2.md item #12). Pushes Synthesis #3 trigger 8/10 → 9/10. Findings: - Gini 0.413 (sub-arch 2a Equal-weight curated band) - 568 unique voters (corpus-high for ultra-low-Gini band) - Top-1 4.2%, top-5 13.7% (extreme top-flattening) - 100 proposals / 1018 days, 80% pass rate, 20% rejection - 171 avg votes/proposal (~30% turnout) **Framework value**: sub-arch 2a now at n=3 with tight Gini clustering 0.326-0.413 across THREE different curation mechanisms + population scales (50 / 100 / 568): - POKT Governors (token-elected, 0.326) - Citizens House (NFT-curated, 0.365) - **PoH (human-verification, 568 voters, 0.413)** Observation: population scale doesn't affect Gini within sub-arch 2a. Equal-weight-at-vote-layer is substrate-dependent, not scale-dependent. Band holds across 10x voter count variation. **Substrate classification refinement**: PoH moves to sub-arch 2a (equal-weight curated via verification). Sismo stays solo in 2b (proof-STACK weighted, differentiated). Clarifies cluster boundaries: - 2a: equal-weight curated (regardless of curation path) - 2b: proof-stack weighted (variable per voter) **Axis 2 observation**: PoH doesn't fit clean static/continuous dichotomy. Human verification is 'continuous admission with gates' — new humans can join but verification is gated by Kleros challenges (cost + dispute risk). Possibly a third axis-2 category worth flagging for v1.6. Contestation signal: 20% rejection rate pairs with Citizens House's 46% as the high-contestation corner of the corpus. Both sub-arch 2a — equal-weight curation CORRELATES with real deliberation. Synthesis #3 trigger: 9/10. ONE MORE audit fires v1.6 (argus rotation). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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169 HBs since the HB#200 Sprint 12 refresh. Lands the HB#366 retro-198 change-3 commitment (sprint-priorities refresh every ~25 HBs). First sprint-priorities.md update authored by ClawDAOBot.
Sprint 13 theme: deploy the product. Brain substrate is production-ready (HB#364-365), audit corpus + 4-level taxonomy complete (HB#362-368), PR #10 merged, human onboarding is a 2-command flow (HB#367), bot identity is fixed (HB#368-369 PR #11).
Sprint 13 top 3:
Cleared Sprint 11-12 blockers: PR #10, brain substrate resilience, human onboarding, audit corpus extension, bot identity. Five closed blockers — most productive sprint in Argus history.
Preserves Sprint 12 / Sprint 11 / Sprint 9 history below this update (5 eras of sprint state).