feat: Initialize Zastava Webhook service with TLS and Authority authentication
- Added Program.cs to set up the web application with Serilog for logging, health check endpoints, and a placeholder admission endpoint. - Configured Kestrel server to use TLS 1.3 and handle client certificates appropriately. - Created StellaOps.Zastava.Webhook.csproj with necessary dependencies including Serilog and Polly. - Documented tasks in TASKS.md for the Zastava Webhook project, outlining current work and exit criteria for each task.
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# Platform Events Update — 2025-10-19
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**Subject:** Canonical event samples enforced across tests & CI
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**Audience:** Platform Events Guild, Notify Guild, Scheduler Guild, Docs Guild
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- Scanner WebService contract tests deserialize `scanner.report.ready@1` and `scanner.scan.completed@1` samples, validating DSSE payloads and canonical ordering via `NotifyCanonicalJsonSerializer`.
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- Notify and Scheduler model suites now round-trip the published event samples (including `attestor.logged@1` and `scheduler.rescan.delta@1`) to catch drift in consumer expectations.
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- Docs CI (`.gitea/workflows/docs.yml`) validates every sample against its schema with `ajv-cli`, keeping offline bundles and repositories aligned.
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No additional follow-ups — downstream teams can rely on the committed samples for integration coverage.
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