Add daily logs and templates for Fidelity project

- Created daily log entries for April 13-16, 2026, capturing standup contexts, Mattermost syncs, and ongoing work items.
- Established a daily logs index for easy navigation of daily entries.
- Introduced templates for daily notes, decisions, meeting notes, people, systems, and work items to standardize documentation.
- Developed maps for AI workspace core, current work, Fidelity domain, and work items to enhance workspace navigation.
- Implemented base configurations for daily notes, decisions, people, systems, work items, and workstreams to streamline data management.
- Added a placeholder for attachments to facilitate file organization.
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@@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ Read:
@core/memory/operational-memory.md
@core/integrations/communication-model.md
@ai/AGENTS.md
@vault/01-current/current-work.md
@vault/01-current/work-items.md
@vault/03-context/project.md
@vault/03-context/process/context-maintenance.md
@vault/04-people/index.md
@vault/04-people/manager.md
@ai/context/index.md
@ai/context/project.md
@ai/context/process/context-maintenance.md
@@ -49,14 +55,14 @@ Instructions:
- treat the archive as historical evidence
- promote durable project-relevant context automatically when confidence is high
- prefer durable role/person associations, recurring architecture patterns, repeated work-item references, approval/scope history, and process lessons
- create or update person files when a human repeatedly affects project flow
- create or update `vault/04-people/*.md` when a human repeatedly affects project flow
- avoid promoting outdated daily status unless it changes current understanding
- update existing memory when the archive clarifies or corrects it
- keep ambiguous or likely outdated facts as archive-only context
- write promoted memory to `vault/` first; use legacy `ai/*` only as compatibility fallback
Return:
1. What was imported
2. Which files were updated
3. Which historical facts were promoted or intentionally left as archive-only context