From b6d286f1e123f84a8e93b92c9f4711a3190b958d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Jennings Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2026 02:57:48 -0500 Subject: chore: resolve the new-projects-as-areas question in the task list --- todo.org | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/todo.org b/todo.org index a473114..bb2b2de 100644 --- a/todo.org +++ b/todo.org @@ -64,8 +64,10 @@ Independent of the spec's phases 2-6 (runtime-neutral refactor), which stay gate ** VERIFY page-signal pager account deregistered — re-registration needs your hands Reported by .emacs.d 2026-06-12 01:01: the dedicated pager number (+15045173983, the Claude Pager Google Voice number on signal-cli) returns "User ... is not registered" on every send — Signal appears to have deregistered it (GV numbers get periodically re-verified). Re-registration requires captcha/SMS, which only you can do. Until then every page-signal call fails; .emacs.d's config-audit page fell back to email. Wrapper lives at claude-templates/bin/page-signal. -** VERIFY Should new personal projects start as areas inside home rather than standalone ~/projects entries? -Home's consolidation (2026-06-11) leaves ~/projects with home and work only. The open template question: when Craig starts a new personal project, does =first-session.org= / =install-ai.sh= guidance now say "create an area in home" by default, with standalone reserved for code projects in ~/code? Affects first-session.org, install-ai.sh docs, and the triggers.md "Launch project X" resolution (folded names like "finances" no longer resolve as projects; an area-aware launch could map them to home). +** 2026-06-12 Fri @ 02:56:58 -0500 New personal projects are home regroupings — no mechanism needed +Craig's call (2026-06-12): new personal projects will live in home, and there's no project-creation mechanism to build — he'll be working in home and simply decide to group some things differently. Nothing to do. + +Concurrence, verified: no template doc directs new personal work into ~/projects (first-session.org, install-ai.sh, and the README carry no such guidance; the only ~/projects references are discovery-root scans, which home and work still need). The situation as it stands: a new personal "project" is an area dir plus tasks inside home's existing =.ai/= machinery, no bootstrap step; =first-session.org= remains the bootstrap for standalone code projects in ~/code, unchanged and correct; "launch finances"-style trigger phrases for folded names degrade politely to the no-match candidate list, worth work only if real friction shows up. ** DOING [#C] Check that memories are sync'd across machines via git :spec: :PROPERTIES: -- cgit v1.2.3