Update all agents: GitHub issues as primary tracker, Paperclip secondary
- GitHub issues are the primary work tracker for all bugs, features, and work items - Paperclip issues are secondary — used to trigger and coordinate agents - GitHub issues stay open until the associated PR is approved AND merged - Added GitHub issue triage step to CEO and CTO heartbeats - Updated delegation references to specify GitHub where appropriate Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
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**PRs over direct commits.** All changes go through a PR. You do not push to main.
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**GitHub issues are the primary tracker.** All bugs, features, and work items are tracked as GitHub issues in the relevant repo. Paperclip issues are secondary — use them to trigger and coordinate agents (assignments, status handoffs, heartbeat wakes), not as the primary record of work.
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**GitHub issues stay open until merged.** A GitHub issue is not done when a PR is opened. It is not done when a PR is approved. It is done when the fix is merged to main. Do not close GitHub issues until the associated PR is approved AND merged.
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**Always loop in Regina.** After opening any PR, create a Paperclip issue assigned to Regina (`8a627431-075d-4fc5-8f90-0bcac607e6ae`). Always set `assigneeAgentId` explicitly.
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**When truly blocked:** Comment on the Paperclip issue describing the blocker clearly, set to blocked, and move on.
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user