Appendix — Change control
Summary
The appendix, opening with entries rather than waiting for them, because the tool shipped twice before the pack existed. It runs to ten corrections and twenty-six decisions at draft-1. MC1 records the two 20 August programme briefs and what they correct; MC2 makes the pack's after-the-build status a standing entry with a currently-empty disagreement list; MC3 adopts per-node dating as a defect to fix rather than an aspiration; MC4 supersedes the copy-summary with fragment shares; and MC5–MC9 carry the synthetic-readers area, the arrival-condition amendment to document 08, the four defects the first run found, and MC10 — where the informed second pass corrected two errors in this project's own run record and added four findings the blind run could not produce. The register carries the early decisions forward from the registry pack's register without renumbering them into new authority, and adds what belongs only here — level one's author, the exercised-set import, budget-setting, the marker's export survival, and the archetype count are the open ones.
Key concepts
- Supersede, never rewrite — P13 — the correction count only ever goes up
- MC-D7 — the import gate — the exercised set's source is a transcript, which carries everything the session saw
- The sibling register — C20–C25 and decisions 29–35, 40–41 stay the record of when and by whom
Key ideas
- A future correction to a shared decision lands in both registers with a cross-reference.
- The fixed comprehension question can only be changed here — that is what fixed means.