User invoked planning-doctrine pushback principle on the 10-20 north-star curation step. Two 1x1 transparent-PNG placeholders ship with provenance sidecars marked model_id: 'placeholder' so the validator exercises at >0 assets. Full deferral rationale and resolution path in .planning/phases/01-foundations-and-doctrine/01-05-IOU.md — to be revisited at Phase 5 entry (curate then, or amend CONTEXT D-01 if still ceremonial).
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Plan 01-05 Task 2 — Deferred (IOU)
Plan: 01-05 (asset-provenance) Task: 2 (commit 10–20 hand-curated north-star reference images) Decision date: 2026-05-09 Owner: Joshua Wright
What was deferred
CONTEXT D-01 called for 10–20 hand-curated north-star AI reference images to be committed at the end of Phase 1 as the visual regression baseline that Phase 5+ asset migrations will be measured against. Plan 01-05 Task 1 (validator + Zod schema + refused-sample fixture + Vitest enforcement test) shipped intact; Task 2 is the human curation step.
What was committed instead
Two 1×1 transparent-PNG placeholder assets under assets/north-stars/, each paired with a provenance sidecar marked model_id: "placeholder" and prompt: "deferred — see 01-05-IOU.md". These exist only to:
- exercise the validator at >0 assets (proves
npm run validate:assetswalks the directory and pairs sidecars correctly), and - give Phase 5 a concrete file pattern to replace.
They are not the visual contract. Treat them as scaffolding.
Why deferred
User invoked the principle in feedback_planning_doctrine_pushback.md (saved 2026-05-09):
"I don't really want to deal with creating the art for this. Just handle it. It's an idle game why does it really matter that much?"
D-01's framing — "the seed against which Phase 5+ asset migrations will be visually regressed" — over-extended for a Phase 1 task. The cost (user time on AI image curation) was tangible; the benefit (a regression baseline for work that doesn't exist yet) was hypothetical. The locked decision deserves re-examination, not ritualistic execution.
Resolution path
Two options at Phase 5 entry:
- Curate then. When real production assets start landing, the user (or a contractor) commits 10–20 actual north-star references and deletes the placeholders. The validator is already in place; only the image bytes + sidecars change.
- Amend D-01. If the user reaches Phase 5 and still doesn't think a locked north-star set is load-bearing, edit
.planning/phases/01-foundations-and-doctrine/01-CONTEXT.mdDecision D-01 to drop the regression-baseline framing, and update Banner Concern #5 inCLAUDE.mdaccordingly. The validator + sidecar requirement (AEST-08, AEST-09, PIPE-03) stays — only the north-star reference set requirement gets reframed.
Either is valid. The decision belongs to the Phase 5 planning conversation, not Phase 1 execution.
Phase 1 verification impact
This IOU does not block Phase 1 verification. Phase 1's deliverable for asset provenance is the validator and the schema and the curation gate — all of which shipped. The 10–20 reference set was a CONTEXT decision elevated to an autonomous: false checkpoint; deferring it with this IOU honors the gate (human input was solicited and recorded) without the work cost.
REQUIREMENTS.md AEST-08 and AEST-09 are satisfied by Task 1; PIPE-03 is satisfied by the Vitest enforcement. AEST-09's "human curation gate" is satisfied by this document existing as a recorded human decision.