Cognitive-OS-Wantsong/AGENTS.md

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Agent Instructions

This repository is the new Cognitive-OS-Wantsong project. It is not a continuation of the-mindscape-of-bro-tsong.

Before editing, read:

  1. README.md
  2. PROJECTS.md
  3. docs/PROJECT_BRIEF.md
  4. docs/ASSET_MIGRATION_POLICY.md
  5. docs/MODEL_MANAGEMENT_V0.md
  6. docs/MODEL_ORCHESTRATION_V0.md

Hard Boundaries

  • Treat the old project only as model-governance-lab / asset-seed archive / anti-pattern reference.
  • Do not bulk-copy old directories or files into this repository.
  • Do not create ccra_review_bundle/.
  • Do not migrate old reports/.
  • Do not migrate old local_ccra_reviews/.
  • Do not import full regression suites, full selector calibration, lifecycle scan workflows, review-bundle packagers, or Round Conductor.
  • Do not create sample runs, prompts, examples, or review packets during M0-M1 unless the owner explicitly starts a later milestone.
  • Do not use lite in model filenames.
  • Do not claim any model is final, accepted, approved, production-ready, or long-term core unless a milestone review explicitly records that decision.

M0-M1 Working Rule

M0-M1 is allowed to define:

  • project boundary;
  • asset migration policy;
  • minimal model status and registry rules;
  • QPI as a routing model;
  • Intellectual Archaeology as a deep-processing model;
  • model orchestration fields needed later for primary/support selection.

M0-M1 is not allowed to run a sample or expand the model set.

Model Roles

Use these role names in model cards and registry entries:

  • routing_model
  • depth_model
  • primary_model
  • support_model
  • contrast_model
  • calibration_model
  • translation_model
  • synthesis_model

Default posture:

  • qpi is routing_model;
  • intellectual_archaeology is depth_model and can become primary_model for high-value deep-processing cases.

Local CCRA

Local CCRA is a milestone review lane only. It reviews milestone outputs and scope drift. It does not authorize repairs by itself, and it does not create public Web bundles by default.