- Introduced new maps for navigating project knowledge, including "Current Work," "Fidelity Domain," "Fidelity Apps," "Work Items," and "People." - Created base files for daily notes, decisions, people, systems, work items, and workstreams with defined properties and views. - Developed templates for daily notes, decisions, meeting notes, persons, systems, work items, and workstreams to standardize documentation. - Updated scripts and prompts to reflect the new project-knowledge directory structure. - Removed outdated onboarding and start-here documents, consolidating relevant information into the new maps. - Ensured all references in workflows and scripts point to the new project-knowledge paths.
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type: decision
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project: fidelity
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status: accepted
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title: "REST vs GraphQL"
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updated: 2026-04-16
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tags:
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- decision
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- fidelity
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# REST vs GraphQL
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## Decision
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Deprecate GraphQL and migrate to REST progressively.
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## Constraints
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- REST is behind a feature flag
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- GraphQL remains fallback
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- Behavior parity matters during migration
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## Communication Rule
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When reporting findings:
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- state whether REST was confirmed enabled
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- avoid implying REST is the default path
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- call out when behavior may still come from GraphQL fallback
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## Follow-up
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- Remove Apollo when migration is safe
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- Retire GraphQL-specific tests only after parity is confirmed
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