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AutoCore1.0.0-rc.1 · Release Candidate
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Incident Operations

Containment, evidence, escalation, and recovery ownership.

Stabilize first, preserve evidence, then choose the smallest reversible action.

Source boundary

Source boundary: AutoCore current main 7a504f6e430c16d4fcb03ebdea3cc3fb7816df60, checked against immutable v1.0.0-rc.1 at 9edfb109f44cc80385784c694b96392cfc04e70f.

Incident records should contain impact, start time, edition/release identity, symptoms, request IDs, dependency state, containment, owner, next decision, and verification. Security, payment, legal, and data incidents may require separate escalation.

CheckSource-backed expectation
ScopeDo not improvise destructive recovery during uncertainty.
EvidenceUse placeholders, timestamps, release identity, route, status, and request ID where relevant.
Safe actiongit status --short
Stop conditionUnknown authorization, destructive impact, secret exposure, or conflicting evidence.

Verification

Run the safe check, record its result, and compare the outcome with the documented contract. If the result depends on external configuration or provider availability, mark it as configuration-dependent rather than claiming a product guarantee.

Code
git status --short

Safety boundary

Examples are non-production and use placeholders. Do not deploy, reset, force a migration, create secrets, activate providers, replay sensitive work, or expose private data from this page.

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