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- Introduced a blueprint for explainable quiet alerts, detailing phases for SBOM, VEX readiness, and attestations. - Developed a roadmap for deterministic diff-aware rescans, enhancing scanner speed and efficiency. - Implemented a hash-based SBOM layer cache to optimize container scans by reusing previous results. - Created a multi-runtime reachability corpus to validate function-level reachability across various programming languages. - Proposed a stable SBOM model using SPDX 3.0.1 for persistence and CycloneDX 1.6 for interchange. - Established a validation plan for quiet scans, focusing on provenance and CI integration. - Documented guidelines for the Findings Ledger module, outlining roles, execution rules, and testing protocols.
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Platform Events Update — 2025-10-19
Subject: Canonical event samples enforced across tests & CI
Audience: Platform Events Guild, Notify Guild, Scheduler Guild, Docs Guild
- Scanner WebService contract tests deserialize
scanner.report.ready@1andscanner.scan.completed@1samples, validating DSSE payloads and canonical ordering viaNotifyCanonicalJsonSerializer. - Notify and Scheduler model suites now round-trip the published event samples (including
attestor.logged@1andscheduler.rescan.delta@1) to catch drift in consumer expectations. - Docs CI (
.gitea/workflows/docs.yml) validates every sample against its schema withajv-cli, keeping offline bundles and repositories aligned.
No additional follow-ups — downstream teams can rely on the committed samples for integration coverage.