- 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 - Removed outdated onboarding and start-here documents, consolidating relevant information into the new maps.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: workstream
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project: fidelity
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status: active
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systems: [xflowsdk, cogstore]
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work-items: [pdiap-15765]
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related: [ao-discourse, xflow-debugging]
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updated: 2026-04-16
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tags:
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- workstream
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- fidelity
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# Flow And Page References
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## Goal
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Keep recurring flow names, page names, and shorthand references aligned so debugging notes and external updates do not drift into ambiguous wording.
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## Current Mappings
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- `HybridYouthAccountOpening`
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- This is the real flow identifier when David refers to the Youth flow in recent AO validation discussions.
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- The relevant page in this flow is `TeenIdentityCheck`.
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- `HybridBrokerageAccountOpening`
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- This is the separate authenticated flow discussed alongside the Youth issue.
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- The relevant page in this flow is `JointIdentityCheck`.
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## Usage
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- When drafting updates, prefer the real flow identifier if there is any risk that shorthand like `Youth flow` or `HybridBrokerage` could be misunderstood.
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- When a shorthand is still useful for readability, keep the real flow ID available somewhere in the same session context.
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- Capture additional stable flow/page mappings here when they come up repeatedly in debugging, standups, Jira comments, or consumer communication.
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