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scaffold: field_observation intake lane (HELD pending @nvst18 sign-off)#19

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Scaffold only — DO NOT MERGE until contributor sign-off

Stages the field_observation_intake/ lane so the two attributed contributions
from @nvst18 ingest mechanically once both contributor gates clear. No
payload records
are included — both lots are
release_eligibility = blocked_pending_contributor_signoff.

What this adds

Release gates (tracked elsewhere, not in this PR)

  • 42: contributor sign-off on the redacted candidate gist
  • 38: contributor yes/flag on retaining internal class names

Why held

The 42 are real, clinical-adjacent. Materializing redacted-but-unconfirmed
records into this public Apache-2.0 repo is exactly what the redaction sign-off
exists to prevent. This PR touches no existing lane, schema, script, or fixture;
rollback = delete the directory.

On sign-off, the ingest PR adds the payloads under
candidate_field_observation/, writes the derived_fixture_manifest.jsonl, and
updates DATASET_CARD.md / CLAIM_LEDGER.md.

… (held pending sign-off)

Stages field_observation_intake/ (registry + record schema + README) so the 42
dispatch-fabrication and 38 hollow-code contributions from @nvst18 ingest
mechanically once contributor sign-off clears. No payload records: both lots are
release_eligibility=blocked_pending_contributor_signoff. Additive and
self-contained; touches no existing lane, schema, script, or fixture.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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