An ACCEPTED ADR ended with a stray tool-call fragment - it said nothing to a
reader and everything about how the document was produced, which is not what a
decision record is for. And the cutover playbook carried a real internal IP in a
file otherwise correctly scrubbed to documentation ranges. Both were published.
The publishability gate now catches all three shapes, so the next one fails a
build instead of reaching the wiki.
The adoption guide also told a site to copy two files that ship from nowhere:
the asset reporter and EventSaver are both on the reference site's imaging
share, not in this repository, and the guide never said so - it could not be
followed as written. It now states, per artifact, where each comes from, which
of them are pending a move into this repository, and that EventSaver can be
rebuilt from its one source file rather than taken on trust as a binary.
Four data-only hooks on BasePlugin (get_settings_cards,
get_asset_panels, get_map_overlays, get_asset_presentation) with a
GET-only /api/pluginui consumer surface copying the dashboard-widgets
semantics. Pilots: warranty declares its asset panel; measuringtools
supplies its settings card, presentation, and calibration overlay -
the last hardcoded settings-nav entry is now hook-sourced. Generic
renderers for panels/overlays/presentation deferred per the ADR's
incremental adoption plan (documented in CONTRACT-STABILITY.md).
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ADR-010 (PROPOSED): four data-only frontend hooks following the
get_reports precedent - get_settings_cards, get_asset_panels,
get_map_overlays, get_asset_presentation - batched as a future contract
0.7.0. Warranty proves asset panels first, measuringtools the rest;
accept only after both run on the hooks.
Display-label swap Equipment -> Machines across nav, list, form,
detail, search, map editor, and settings copy (incl the API-failure
fallback nav). Identifiers unchanged: plugin name, tables,
/api/equipment, asset type, and routes all stay.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>