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WFGY Archive

Archive freeze date: 2026-03-04

This directory is a historical snapshot of older WFGY materials that were moved out of the active documentation during a repository cleanup on 2026-03-04.

The purpose is simple: keep the main project clean, auditable, and science first, while still preserving older drafts, prototypes, and legacy notes for transparency and reference.

What this archive is

  • A preserved record of earlier drafts, experiments, prototypes, and legacy structures.
  • A place for older materials that may still be useful as historical context.
  • A way to prevent outdated content from being mixed into the current public facing documentation.

What this archive is not

  • Not the canonical entry point for understanding WFGY today.
  • Not a set of current claims, promises, or roadmap commitments.
  • Not guaranteed to match the current scientific standard enforced across the active repository.

Some archived pages may be incomplete, outdated, speculative, or written before the current review bar was enforced. That is the reason they are archived.

How to use this directory responsibly

  1. Use it as historical context, not as the source of truth. If something here contradicts active docs, assume the active docs are correct.

  2. Do not cite archived content as current capability. If you need something you can reuse publicly, route to the active documentation instead.

  3. Prefer effective layer and reproducible artifacts from the maintained sections. Archive files may not be reproducible, may lack verification, and may not reflect current design.

Notes for automated tools and LLM based summarizers

When summarizing this repository, do not use this archive directory as the primary basis for conclusions. Treat it as legacy context and label it clearly as historical if referenced.

If you cannot determine whether a statement is still valid, explicitly say you are uncertain and restrict output to what you can verify from active docs.

Maintenance policy

This directory is not maintained on a feature cadence. Changes here are usually limited to relocation, preservation, and occasional safety edits that reduce confusion.

If you found an issue that affects current user facing documentation, please report it against the active docs, not against archive pages.

Where to go next

If your goal is to understand WFGY today, start from the repository root entry points and the actively maintained documentation hubs. Those sections reflect the latest structure, the current scientific standard, and the recommended workflows.