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---
id: REUSE-WP-0017
type: workplan
title: "Capability coverage campaign: seed or explicitly close all empty scaffolds"
domain: infotech
repo: reuse-surface
status: finished
owner: claude-code
topic_slug: helix-forge
created: "2026-07-06"
updated: "2026-07-07"
state_hub_workstream_id: "a2d83504-fcd0-4561-8688-b77a01cb7f06"
---
# Capability coverage campaign: seed or explicitly close all empty scaffolds
The federation infrastructure is complete (61/61 repos established and
hub-registered, WP-0014/0015), but **51 of 61 roster repos publish zero
capabilities**. The federated index carries 24 capabilities, concentrated in a
handful of custodian-core repos. A registry that answers most queries with
"nothing found" trains agents to stop querying — content coverage is the
prerequisite for the consumption loop (REUSE-WP-0018) and the automation loop
(REUSE-WP-0019).
**Goal:** every roster repo either publishes ≥1 capability entry or carries an
explicit, machine-readable `no-reusable-capability` marker with a rationale.
"Empty" becomes informative instead of ambiguous.
**Baseline:** 10/61 repos with ≥1 capability; 51 empty scaffolds; 7 seed-ready
(gap report 2026-07-06).
**Target:** 0 ambiguous scaffolds; coverage ratio surfaced in `report gaps`
and CI.
## Approach
1. **Classify before drafting.** Sweep the 51 empty scaffolds and bucket each:
`has-capability` (draft entries) vs `no-capability` (mark explicitly —
experiments, forks, canon/docs-only repos, probes).
2. **Draft with existing tooling.** `reuse-surface establish --discover` +
llm-connect per repo produces first-pass entries at honest low maturity
(typically D1D2 / A0A1); no invented evidence.
3. **Human review gate.** Drafts land as branches/commits flagged for review;
nothing publishes to the federated index without a human pass (same pattern
as CUST-WP-0050 repo classification).
4. **Publish + recompose.** After review: publish-check, hub state refresh,
`federation compose`, catalog/graph regeneration.
## Dependencies
| Dependency | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| llm-connect | llm-connect | drafting backend for `establish --discover` |
| local-repo-roster.yaml | reuse-surface | 61-repo roster, sweep source of truth |
| .repo-classification.yaml | the-custodian | classification signals for the no-capability bucket |
| config-atlas publish fix | config-atlas | 303 publish blocker (T06) |
| Sibling repo write access | Bernd | drafts commit into sibling checkouts at `~/<slug>/` |
## Design decisions
- **`no-capability` marker format:** a `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` file with
frontmatter (`reason`, `reviewed`, `revisit`) in the sibling repo, plus a
`capability_status: none` field in the roster row. `report gaps` treats
marked repos as resolved, not empty.
- **Honest maturity floor:** first-pass entries never claim above D2/A2/C2/R1
without cited on-disk evidence (WP-0016 evidence gates apply).
- **Batch execution:** repos are processed in cohorts of ~10 via
`/ralph-workplan`; each cohort ends with validate + gap-report delta.
---
## Extend Gap Report And Roster For Explicit No-Capability Status
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T01
status: done
priority: high
state_hub_task_id: "90fe5bf2-7c03-4af5-bc4a-e5d608c7e879"
```
- Add `capability_status: has | none | pending` to roster schema and
`local-repo-roster.yaml` handling (default `pending` for empty scaffolds)
- `report gaps`: split "Empty scaffolds" into "Unclassified" and
"Explicitly none (n)"; add a coverage ratio headline
(`repos with capabilities or explicit none / total`)
- Define `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` template in `templates/`
- Pytest coverage for both report paths
## Classification Sweep Of The 51 Empty Scaffolds
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T02
status: done
priority: high
state_hub_task_id: "17ea8783-1344-4d04-8f7f-f93859ae4a20"
```
- For each empty-scaffold repo: read INTENT/SCOPE/README + top-level layout,
bucket `has-capability` vs `no-capability` with a one-line rationale
- Output: `history/2026-07-06-coverage-classification.md` table (repo, bucket,
rationale, candidate capability ids for the has bucket) — done, 37
has-capability / 13 no-capability / 0 missing
- Cross-check against `.repo-classification.yaml` where available
- **Human review checkpoint:** Bernd confirms the bucket split before T03/T04
## Mark No-Capability Repos
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T03
status: done
priority: medium
state_hub_task_id: "3465cebf-84f9-4d67-8d8a-cca9771f2f06"
```
For each confirmed `no-capability` repo:
- Write `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` from template into the sibling checkout — done, 13/13
- Set `capability_status: none` in the roster — done
- Commit in sibling repo with a uniform message referencing this workplan — done,
13/13 on origin (confirmed at T05 closeout 2026-07-07)
## Draft Capability Entries For Has-Capability Repos
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T04
status: done
priority: high
state_hub_task_id: "20d67516-331b-46bd-8a90-1170139313c2"
```
**Note:** `establish --discover` requires a running `llm-connect` backend,
which isn't up on this workstation; spinning up a new inference service was
out of scope for this task. Entries are instead drafted directly by the
implementing agent, grounded in each repo's actual README/docs/tests (no
invented evidence), which better matches the "no invented evidence" design
principle anyway.
**Cohort 1 (10/37 done):** artifact-store, can-you-assist, citation-engine,
citation-evidence, email-connect, guide-board, hub-core, info-tech-canon,
infospace-bench, inter-hub. All validate; no overlap with the existing 24
federated capabilities. Committed locally in each sibling repo (push held
for T05). Coverage 24/61 -> 34/61.
**Cohort 2 (20/37 done):** issue-core (migrated its existing
`CAPABILITY-issue-tracking.yaml` into the standard registry location rather
than drafting fresh), kaizen-agentic, key-cape, kontextual-engine,
llm-connect, markitect-filter, markitect-main (registered honestly as a
superseded legacy platform pointing at its three successor repos, not a
forward-looking target), markitect-quarkdown, markitect-tool, net-kingdom.
All validate; no overlap with existing federated capabilities. Committed
locally (push held for T05). Coverage 34/61 -> 44/61. Also fixed a stale
`empty_scaffold_count >= 40` test threshold in `tests/test_reports.py`
no longer meaningful once the coverage campaign started shrinking that
number by design.
**Cohort 3 / final (17/17 done):** open-cmis-tck, open-reuse, ops-bridge,
phase-memory, railiance-apps, railiance-cluster, railiance-enablement,
railiance-fabric, railiance-forge, railiance-infra, railiance-platform,
repo-scoping, the-custodian, user-engine, vantage-point, vergabe-teilnahme,
whynot-design. All validate; no overlap with existing federated
capabilities. Committed locally (push held for T05). Coverage 44/61 ->
**61/61 — full coverage, T04 complete**.
Notable calls in this cohort:
- **the-custodian**: repo root is confidential/proprietary (NDA notice in
its README). Entry is deliberately scoped only to the non-confidential
`runtime/` agent framework and `tools/` repo-classification scripts;
canon/memory content is explicitly excluded from the entry's `includes`
and called out in `consumer_guidance.not_recommended_for`.
- **vergabe-teilnahme**: its own `SCOPE.md` is an unfilled template, so
discovery is honestly D1/C0 — flagged in `known_limitations` that filling
in SCOPE.md is the natural next step before further promotion.
- **markitect-main** (cohort 2) and **vantage-point**/**railiance-forge**
patterns repeat here: several repos (open-reuse, vantage-point) have a
stale repo-seed-template README; SCOPE.md/INTENT.md were used as the
authoritative source instead, noted per-entry.
- **railiance-enablement**, **railiance-apps**, **the-custodian**: each
surfaced tooling directly relevant to REUSE-WP-0019 (Forgejo promotion
script, forgejo-smoke.sh, patch-forgejo-remote-urls.sh) — worth cross-
referencing when that workplan starts its host-migration inventory (T01).
- `reuse-surface establish --discover` with llm-connect per repo
- Manual tightening: id namespace (`capability.<domain>.<verb>`), scope
boundary, honest vectors, relations to existing federated capabilities
- `reuse-surface validate` + `overlaps` check per cohort (no duplicate
semantics vs the existing 24)
- Drafts committed in sibling repos, flagged for human review; roster
`capability_status: has`
## Human Review And Publish Pass
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T05
status: done
priority: high
state_hub_task_id: "56b68b6f-4dca-4fed-925f-d20783dc40d9"
```
- Bernd reviews drafted entries per cohort (maturity honesty, scope, ids)
- After approval: sibling repos push; `establish --publish-check` per repo;
hub registrations refreshed where raw URLs changed
- `reuse-surface federation compose` + catalog + graph regeneration in this repo
**Done 2026-07-07.** Human review approved all seven flagged entries (see
`history/2026-07-07-t05-review-checkpoint.md`). Follow-up commits in
`vergabe-teilnahme`, `markitect-main`, `issue-core`, and `core-hub`.
Production hub at **61 capabilities / 61 enabled sources** after core-hub
registration, inter-hub disable, eight Forgejo URL migrations, and compose
refresh.
## Fix config-atlas Publish Blocker
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T06
status: done
priority: medium
state_hub_task_id: "1a04b60a-b982-4b5f-ae20-955bc88d4204"
```
**Diagnosis complete — two separate issues, conflated in the original note:**
1. **The 303 itself was not actually a live blocker.** Gitea's raw-URL
scheme is `/raw/main/<path>` -> 303 redirect -> `/raw/branch/main/<path>`
-> 200. `establish.py`'s `_probe_raw_url` uses `urllib.request.urlopen`,
which already follows redirects transparently (verified: HEAD request to
the `/raw/main/...` URL resolves to 200 today). Re-running
`establish --publish-check` for config-atlas now returns **PASS**. The
roster's `publish_check: fail` was stale data from the 2026-06-16 sweep,
not a reproducible current failure — corrected in the roster (publish
pass now 61/61).
2. **config-atlas was never actually registered with the production hub.**
Diffing `https://reuse.coulomb.social/v1/federated` (60 sources) against
the local roster (61 repos) shows config-atlas is the only mismatch —
present in `sources.yaml` and locally claimed `hub_registered: true`
(from the config-atlas registration commit), but genuinely absent from
the hub. Corrected the roster's `hub_registered` to `false` for
config-atlas (summary count 61 -> 60) to reflect reality.
**Resolved 2026-07-07.** A routing catalog entry
(`reuse-surface-hub-write-token`) appeared in
`~/ops-warden/registry/routing/catalog.yaml` pointing at the token's actual
home: a Kubernetes Secret (`reuse-surface-env` in namespace `reuse` on the
Railiance01 cluster), not an OpenBao/Vault lane. Registration was completed
through that channel (by a separate concurrent session, not this one — this
session verified the *result*, not the credential itself, per the
credential-routing rule against exploring live cluster secrets directly).
config-atlas is now present among the 61 sources at
`https://reuse.coulomb.social/v1/federated`. Roster corrected:
`hub_registered: true`, publish_sweep 2026-07-07.
- [x] Diagnose the 303 (resolved — not a current blocker, code already follows the redirect)
- [x] Local publish-check target: 61/61 pass
- [x] Complete hub registration for config-atlas — done 2026-07-07, 61/61 hub-registered
## Closeout: Coverage Metrics, Docs, SCOPE Update
```task
id: REUSE-WP-0017-T07
status: done
priority: low
state_hub_task_id: "24ac37bf-2509-4077-9aa3-c09a599dd644"
```
- `report gaps` shows 0 unclassified scaffolds; record final coverage ratio
- Update `SCOPE.md` Current State (capability count, coverage), regenerate
`docs/CapabilityCatalog.md`, graph, search catalog
- `history/` milestone note; progress event + fix-consistency
**Done 2026-07-07.** Coverage **62/62** roster repos; federated index **61**
capabilities on production hub; `history/2026-07-07-wp0017-coverage-campaign-complete.md`.
---
## Acceptance
- [x] Every roster repo is `has` or `none` — zero `pending` (62/62)
- [x] All `none` repos carry a reviewed `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` (13)
- [x] Federated index capability count reflects the seeded entries (61 live; inter-hub disabled on hub)
- [x] 62/62 publish pass
- [x] Coverage ratio visible in `report gaps` and CI output
- [x] No entry claims maturity without on-disk evidence citations (T05 human review)
## Out of scope
- Consumption/plan-check tooling (REUSE-WP-0018)
- Forgejo webhooks/automation (REUSE-WP-0019)
- Maturity promotions beyond honest first-pass levels
- Multi-domain federation (all entries remain `helix_forge`)