Dated entries describing what shipped in NarrativeMesh, so any claim made on this site can be traced back to a public record.
NarrativeMesh now publishes its own update log
Every shipped change to NarrativeMesh is now readable from the outside, so a claim on the landing page can be traced to a dated public entry.
Added a public update log at /updates in Japanese and English.
Release proof now links to a public entry instead of an internal repository reference.
A redaction gate blocks credentials, internal hosts, and repository references from reaching this page.
Release proof connects to a sign-in free workspace fixture
The public readiness page now links straight to a read-only workspace view, so the source-to-review path can be inspected without an account.
The readiness page links to a preview workspace that calls no save, post, or collection APIs.
Preview data is labelled as preview, not as production evidence.
Post review decisions are recorded and shown
When a person approves or rejects a draft, that decision is stored and surfaced alongside the post, so an approval is an auditable record rather than an invisible step.
Approval and rejection decisions are persisted with the reviewed draft.
Project documents expose review metadata so a reviewer can see what was decided and when.
Unsafe quote posts now fail closed
If a quote post cannot be verified as safe to publish, it is stopped instead of being sent. Distribution stops rather than guessing.
A quote post that fails its safety check is blocked before publishing.
Quote posts keep the canonical public source URL so a reader can reach the original.
Duplicate candidates from the same text are skipped instead of posted twice.
Technical evidence stays out of public post copy
Public posts describe the shipped user value instead of repeating commit, pull request, or file names. Technical evidence stays available for verification, not for publication.
Public post copy is built from the announced user value, not from repository identifiers.
Verification identifiers remain attached to the candidate for the reviewer.