The five-day group-call outage from the deleted mrtc A record had no management
record at all - the fix, the diagnosis path, and the lesson lived only in the
session. The AAR records why nothing alarmed (DNS-01 certs and pods stay green
without an A record), the exact dating via token-vs-join counts, and the
countermeasure that already shipped (notfallhandbuch dns-soll.md + pruefe-dns.sh).
gruppenpruefung's nine real-timestamp findings join #0053's history pass -
same class, same decision, recorded so the next session repairs nothing
unilaterally.
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Eight commits from the past two days carry the wrong author identity, made in an
agent session that set user.email by hand in fresh clones — an hour after that
same session wrote the canonical identity into AGENTS.md.
sorb's call is to fix them with the next history pass rather than force-pushing
two repos over eight commits. The issue exists anyway because gruppenpruefung
reports them on every run: without a recorded reason the next session starts
'repairing' them, or worse gets used to red findings, which is exactly what
happened with the TargetDown noise in #0002 the same morning.
Notes the structural prevention too — an includeIf block setting the identity for
group clones — since writing the rule down demonstrably did not prevent breaking it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>