Release essay
Release essays on repo readiness, execution governance, and AI agent tooling.
These essays connect release-level changes to the broader operating model: how repo contracts, proof surfaces, and execution rules evolve over time.
Ota v1.6.23 Now Available: Machine-Readable Execution Governance
Ota v1.6.23 strengthens machine-readable execution governance with explicit merge gates, stage-family output, crossing evidence, agent-safe enforcement, and broader first-class setup/orchestrator ownership.
Ota v1.6.22 Now available
Ota v1.6.22 expands execution governance across workspace orchestration, structured setup, Compose ownership, workflow instances, and semantic contract evidence.
Ota v1.6.21 Now available
Ota v1.6.21 turns more install, tool, Helm, and working-directory behavior into declared contract truth, so repos can stop hiding execution ownership inside shell glue and CI folklore.
Ota v1.6.20 Now available
Ota v1.6.20 turns more of execution truth into governed public surface: published contract schemas, stable doctor finding identity, first-class environment ownership, structured dependency hydration, orchestration-aware execution, and stronger service topology modeling.
Ota v1.6.19 Now available
Ota v1.6.19 tightens execution trust by making selected-path diagnosis, toolchain ownership, runtime evidence, service scoping, and effect policies more accurate, enforceable, and easier to understand before a repo runs.
Ota v1.6.18 Now available
v1.6.18 bounds runtime proof, hardens container execution, and makes task conditions, Corepack lanes, and agent-safe effects more explicit.
Ota v1.6.17 Now available
v1.6.17 hardens scoped requirement resolution, deterministic bootstrap, and machine-stable readiness output for humans and agents.
Ota v1.6.16 Now available
v1.6.16 makes version identity machine-readable, strengthens minimum-version enforcement, and improves agent-safe contract boundaries.