Documentation drift report [2026-06-14]#107
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Reviewed and closed without merging. Drift reports are diagnostics, not repo artifacts — their findings have been triaged: the genuine item (README "six categories" → five scored categories) was fixed in e97cd5b. The remaining findings are acceptable VARIATIONs already adjudicated (maturity-table headers, WCAG phrasing, FR-1 wording, package version 0.1.0 vs framework v3.0), or factually incorrect (the fr1-checker image-alt finding — the check exists at fr1-checker.js:378-385). Closing to keep the repo free of redundant point-in-time snapshots. |
Generated a documentation drift report as requested, tracking discrepancies and variations between the repository's major artifacts (README, Whitepaper, AGENTS.md, etc.). Adhered to the specific instructions.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 100570039127042103 started by @g0ldf7