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Guildhall 0.4.0

Summary

Guildhall 0.4.0 is the release where the automation story becomes real for a bounded lane of project work.

The system now has live proof that narrow, low-blast-radius cleanup tasks can complete end to end across:

  • worker implementation
  • reviewer handoff
  • gate-check adjudication
  • terminal merge truth

This is not a claim that Guildhall can autonomously finish every task shape. It is a narrower and stronger claim: a real class of project work now survives the full queue without manual babysitting.

What changed

  • Worker reclaim and handoff state are much more stable.
  • Reviewer output is more pragmatic and less absolutist.
  • Coordinator/gate adjudication can now demote unrelated repo-red and broad doctrinal spillover instead of blocking narrow tasks incorrectly.
  • Terminal task outcomes now expose truthful merge/publish summaries.
  • The product UI is clearer about runtime state, review signal, and coordinator responsibilities.

Live proof behind this release

Looma/Knit narrow-cleanup cohort:

  • task-015
  • task-016
  • task-017

All three completed with terminal merge truth, and task-017 was replayed live on the fresh build through:

ready -> in_progress -> review -> gate_check -> done

Supported claim

For 0.4.0, the honest supported claim is:

Guildhall can autonomously complete a proven class of narrow engineering tasks end to end.

Good candidates right now:

  • one-file cleanups
  • small test/code hygiene fixes
  • low-blast-radius type or lint follow-ups
  • small local repairs with clear task scope

Not yet proven by this release

Still outside the proven lane for this release:

  • broader feature work
  • cross-cutting refactors
  • multi-surface behavioral changes
  • medium-complexity tasks with large review/gate blast radius

Released under the FLL-1.2 License.