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UAPI Acting Operator Delegation 2026-06-22

Bounded acting-operator delegation for Codex in the UAPI multi-agent wave.

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UAPI Acting Operator Delegation 2026-06-22

Bounded acting-operator delegation for Codex in the UAPI multi-agent wave.

Promotion Metadata

  • Source feedback id: 105
  • Source feedback ids: 105
  • Promotion request id: 36
  • Feedback category: beneficial
  • Feedback source: codex-acting-operator-2026-06-22
  • Feedback created at: 2026-06-22T18:05:07.908803+00:00
  • Target slug: [REDACTED:high-entropy]
  • Review state: review
  • Reviewer note: AI lane auto-promoted redacted feedback into internal catalog context.

Source Feedback Body

Feedback 105

  • Product: uapi
  • Category: beneficial
  • Related slug: [REDACTED:high-entropy]
  • Source: codex-acting-operator-2026-06-22
  • Created at: 2026-06-22T18:05:07.908803+00:00

UAPI Acting Operator Delegation 2026-06-22

Source: user delegated Codex as acting operator in the current UAPI multi-agent coordination session. This document makes the delegation Explorer-visible and bounded.

Scope Codex may operate without another human prompt: - Explorer AI-lane feedback, promotion requests, catalog/context verification, diaries, runbooks, and coordination packets. - Agent continuation pushes for Codex, Grok, and GLM when the work is public-safe, non-destructive, and within each agent lane. - Read-only inventory and status checks through approved routes, including NUC via VPS reverse path, Mac, VPS, and Explorer readiness. - Non-destructive preflight, route-matrix, schema, benchmark-plan, and gate-request documents. - Approval of bounded planning gates when the gate text explicitly forbids secrets, destructive actions, live infra mutation, public exposure, paid actions, and sustained workloads.

Still requires a separate explicit human approval despite this delegation: - Printing, creating, rotating, or retrieving secrets/API keys beyond already supplied session credentials. - Destructive actions, storage deletion, irreversible migrations, public DNS/TLS/firewall/NetBird/reverse-proxy changes, purchases/spend, or external account changes. - Production cutover or claims that a route is production-capable without benchmark evidence and Codex synthesis. - Sustained load, large model downloads, public model-serving endpoints, or background autonomous jobs.

Operating rule: act as operator for momentum, but leave evidence. Every approval must name scope, denied actions, source slugs/audits, and next_safe_task. If an action exceeds the written gate, stop and publish a blocker.

Current authority result: Codex may approve the next NUC benchmark planning/preflight gate. Actual model execution requires the separate NUC smoke-test gate to be explicit and satisfied.