- Create Economist SubmissionTracking package correctly:
* mainArticle = full blog post content
* coverLetter = 216-word SIR— letter
* Links to blog post via blogPostId
- Archive 'Letter to The Economist' from blog posts (it's the cover letter)
- Fix date display on article cards (use published_at)
- Target publication already displaying via blue badge
Database changes:
- Make blogPostId optional in SubmissionTracking model
- Economist package ID: 68fa85ae49d4900e7f2ecd83
- Le Monde package ID: 68fa2abd2e6acd5691932150
Next: Enhanced modal with tabs, validation, export
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Removed 16 sensitive files from git tracking to protect internal processes:
Root directory (5 files):
- CLAUDE_Tractatus_Maintenance_Guide.md
- DEPLOYMENT-2025-10-08.md
- NEXT_SESSION.md
- NEXT_SESSION_OPENING_PROMPT.md
- SESSION_CLOSEDOWN_20251006.md
docs/ directory (11 files):
- KOHA_PRODUCTION_DEPLOYMENT.md
- PHASE-2-DEPLOYMENT-GUIDE.md
- PRODUCTION_DEPLOYMENT_CHECKLIST.md
- SESSION-2025-10-07-AI-FEATURES.md
- SESSION-HANDOFF-2025-10-12.md
- SESSION_HANDOFF_2025-10-10.md
- SESSION_HANDOFF_2025-10-11.md
- SESSION_HANDOFF_2025_10_11.md
- SESSION_HANDOFF_2025_10_11_P3_P4.md
- SESSION_INIT_API_MEMORY_AUDIT.md
- planning/PHASE_3_SESSION_1_SUMMARY.md
These files contain:
- Internal workflow documentation
- Deployment procedures and server details
- Session handoff information
- Planning and strategy documents
Security posture:
✅ Files removed from tracking (won't appear in new commits)
✅ Files remain on disk for local use
✅ .gitignore already blocks these patterns
✅ .rsyncignore blocks deployment to production
⚠️ Files remain in git history (accessible via git log)
Note: This is low-risk remediation. Files remain in history but won't
be visible in file browser or future commits. For complete removal,
git history rewrite would be needed (high risk, requires force push).
Risk assessment: Medium exposure (internal processes visible) but no
credentials, keys, or direct access information exposed.
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## Summary
- Added Phase 3.5 to implementation plan for concurrent session support
- Created comprehensive handoff document for API Memory transition
- Documented solution to single-tenant architecture limitation
## Implementation Plan Updates (MULTI_PROJECT_GOVERNANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md)
- Added 3 new MongoDB collections: sessions, sessionState, tokenCheckpoints
- Created detailed database schemas (~300 lines)
- Inserted Phase 3.5: Concurrent Session Architecture (4-6 hours)
- 7 subsections with granular task breakdowns
- Solves state contamination from concurrent Claude Code sessions
- Database-backed session state with UUID v4 session IDs
## Handoff Document (SESSION_HANDOFF_2025-10-10.md)
- Current session state: NORMAL pressure (6.7%), 31k/200k tokens used
- Completed: Concurrent session architecture integration
- In-progress: MongoDB persistence test failures (blocked)
- Pending: 9 phases remaining (50-64 hours estimated)
- Framework health: Excellent, all components operational
- Critical reminders: BoundaryEnforcer investigation needed
- Next session: First with Anthropic API Memory system
## Problem Addressed
- Current file-based state (.claude/*.json) causes metric contamination
- Multiple sessions overwrite each other's token counts and pressure scores
- Test suites interfere with development work
- Solution: Isolated session state in MongoDB with hybrid architecture
## Next Session Priorities
1. Run session-init.js (verify API Memory integration)
2. Fix framework test failures (1-2 hours)
3. Investigate BoundaryEnforcer trigger logic
4. Begin Phase 1: Core Rule Manager UI (8-10 hours)
Total estimated time: 50-64 hours remaining
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