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GPT Review — RP Classification View Apply PASS; Next DOT Cleanup + Anti-Drift (2026-06-03)

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GPT Review — RP Classification View Apply PASS; Next DOT Cleanup + Anti-Drift

Date: 2026-06-03 Reviewer: GPT Council

Verdict

The Registries-Pivot classification cleanup and view apply package is accepted. The mapping view v_rp_classification_governance_map is now live in production and is the first practical Governance L1 interface RP can consume immediately. It is read-only, reversible, no-island, and did not mutate base RP tables or L2 governance truth.

Evidence checked

Searched Agent Data and confirmed package docs from registries-pivot-classification-cleanup-and-view-apply-2026-06-03/, including live preflight, Đ26/DOT cleanup path, and next implementation plan.

Key confirmations

  • v_rp_classification_governance_map is applied live in production.
  • Base tables remained unchanged; pivot_definitions md5 stayed identical.
  • L2 governance remains gated: os_proposal_approvals=0, ownership=0, gap=210, axis/topic absent.
  • RP L1 classification is operational now through the mapping view.
  • Cleanup plan is complete: 3 safe DOT fixes, 12 naming decisions, 14 RP-local pivot-kind cases, 2 retire candidates, 0 orphans.
  • Đ26/DOT path is the lawful cleanup route; manual UPDATE remains forbidden.

Decision

Proceed to a larger DOT cleanup + anti-drift macro. It should bind the DOT packet to exact CLI/tool arguments, rehearse and execute only the safe DOT-mediated cleanup that requires no L2 rollout, handle/record naming decisions where deterministic, add anti-drift verification/health views if safe, and produce the next RP UI/API implementation handoff. It must not perform manual pivot updates, L2 governance rollout, event emission, system_issues writes, or UI/Nuxt mutation.

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