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#72
What to build
When a keyboard user activates the Show all button, focus is currently destroyed because the button is removed from the
DOM, dumping them at the top of the document. Instead, ...
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Summary
Implement OBS-023 from docs/PRODUCT_BACKLOG.md: make trace retention and archiving policy explicit for Sentinel run
traces, LLM/Langfuse traces, and audit records.
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#72
What to build
When a visitor has expanded the full catalogue via Show all , scrolls deep into it, opens an Episode Page, and returns
via the Back link, they should land at the same scroll ...
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Complete redesign of the user dashboard with improved layout, new widgets, and better performance.
Tags: ux, improvement, documentation Quality Rating: ⭐ 8/10
Reporter: Clawith Development Team
Description
The execute_code tool (bash/python) runs in an isolated sandbox environment. Files created ...
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ux
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#72
What to build
Episode cards on the Discovery View are currently article elements with click-only handlers, so keyboard-only visitors
cannot reach or open them. Make each episode card fully ...
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#72
What to build
A visitor landing on the Discovery View sees only the 12 most recent episodes, with a ** Show all N episodes ** button
beneath the grid. Clicking it reveals the entire catalogue ...
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