Archived 4 completed OpenSpec changes (2026-04-02): - phase-3-enterprise (100/100 tasks) — 6 Phase 3 capabilities synced - devops-documentation (48/48 tasks) — 3 new + 1 merged capability - bedroom-developer-docs (33/33 tasks) — 4 new capabilities synced - engineering-docs (superseded by 2026-03-29 archive) — no tasks Main spec library grows from 21 → 35 capabilities (+14 new): federation, multi-tenancy, oidc, soc2, w3c-dids, webhooks, database, operations, system-overview, api-reference, core-concepts, developer-guides, quick-start + deployment (merged additive requirements) Active changes: 0 — project board is clear for Phase 4 planning. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ADDED Requirements
Requirement: System architecture document
The system SHALL include a document (docs/engineering/02-architecture.md) that describes the full system architecture: components, their responsibilities, how they communicate, and the deployment topology.
Scenario: Component diagram present
- WHEN a new engineer reads 02-architecture.md
- THEN they SHALL find an ASCII or Mermaid component diagram showing all major components (API server, PostgreSQL, Redis, Vault, OPA, Web Dashboard, Prometheus, Grafana) and their connections
Scenario: Request lifecycle explained
- WHEN a new engineer reads 02-architecture.md
- THEN they SHALL understand how an incoming HTTP request flows from client → Express router → middleware chain → controller → service → repository → database and back
Scenario: Data flow for authentication described
- WHEN a new engineer reads 02-architecture.md
- THEN they SHALL understand the OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials flow: client presents credentials → token service validates → Redis checked for existing token → JWT signed and returned
Scenario: Deployment topology covered
- WHEN a new engineer reads 02-architecture.md
- THEN they SHALL understand the multi-region deployment model (US, EU, APAC) and how Terraform provisions it
Requirement: Technology stack and ADR document
The system SHALL include a document (docs/engineering/03-tech-stack.md) that lists every technology in the stack and explains why it was chosen over alternatives.
Scenario: Every major technology documented with rationale
- WHEN a new engineer reads 03-tech-stack.md
- THEN they SHALL find an entry for each technology (Node.js 18, TypeScript 5.3, Express 4.18, PostgreSQL 14, Redis 7, HashiCorp Vault, OPA, React 18, Vite 5, Prometheus, Grafana, Terraform) with: what it does in the system, why it was chosen, and what was considered but rejected
Scenario: TypeScript strict mode rationale explained
- WHEN a new engineer reads 03-tech-stack.md
- THEN they SHALL understand why strict mode is mandatory (safety, correctness, no implicit any) and what the consequences of violating it are
Scenario: PostgreSQL vs Redis responsibility boundary clear
- WHEN a new engineer reads 03-tech-stack.md
- THEN they SHALL understand what is stored in PostgreSQL (persistent state: agents, credentials, audit logs) vs Redis (ephemeral state: active tokens, rate limit counters)