- 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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type: person
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project: fidelity
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role: collaborator
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status: active
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updated: 2026-04-16
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tags:
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- person
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- fidelity
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# Norman Arauz
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## Role
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Frequent Fidelity/XFlow engineer collaborator in historical Slack threads.
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## Known Context
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- Repeated day-to-day implementer/investigator across XFlow SwiftUI, AO/Fid4 bugs, version bumps, analytics, and pipeline debugging
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- Often coordinated with Jeff on scope, descriptions, approvals, and manager-ready wording
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- Frequently investigated consumer-reported issues directly in Fid4 and sample-app parity checks
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- Often produced detailed technical findings first, then asked Jeff to polish or approve external wording
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- Exact formal role may need confirmation if used outside workspace memory
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## Guidance
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- Treat Norman as a strong source for historical implementation detail, reproduction findings, and release-process context
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- If later communication clarifies the formal team/title, update this file directly
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