First validation iteration. Three concrete corrections.
1. Add docs/IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md as the bridge between target
architecture and current code state. Status legend (✅ / 🚧 / 📐 / ⏸)
applied per-component. Catalyst control plane = mostly 📐. Component
READMEs = 🚧 (README only, no Blueprint manifests yet). products/axon
= ✅ (only product with real code). core/ = 📐 (just .gitkeep).
2. Status banner added to ARCHITECTURE, SECURITY, SOVEREIGN-PROVISIONING,
BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING, PERSONAS-AND-JOURNEYS, PLATFORM-TECH-STACK, SRE
pointing readers at IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md before they treat any
described feature as built. GLOSSARY also references it.
3. Architectural decision (Option A — monorepo canonical):
- Each platform/<name>/ and products/<name>/ folder is the source of
ONE Blueprint, published as ghcr.io/openova-io/<name>:<semver> by
CI fan-out from the monorepo root.
- BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md §1, §2, §13 rewritten to match.
- README.md "what's in this repo" rewritten to clarify monorepo +
OCI-fan-out shape; no longer claims every directory is a Blueprint
in a way that contradicts BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.
Wrong-org fixes (3 places):
- docs/PERSONAS-AND-JOURNEYS.md:13 github.com/openova → openova-io
- docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md:13 github.com/openova → openova-io
- docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md:404 github.com/openova → openova-io
- docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md ghcr.io/openova/* (3 refs) → openova-io
API group consistency:
- All references unified to catalyst.openova.io/v1alpha1
(was mixed v1 / v1alpha1; v1alpha1 is correct since the CRDs are
design-stage with no implementation).
core/README.md updated to honestly describe the directory tree as
"target structure with .gitkeep placeholders" rather than implying
the apps/console, apps/projector, etc. binaries already exist.
The legacy apps/bootstrap and apps/manager directories are
acknowledged as transitional placeholders that will be removed when
the new apps/ layout is scaffolded.
CLAUDE.md and .claude/project-memory.md updated to put
IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md second in the read-first ordering.
Refs #37