b34 — Floor-pour Wrap-up (assemble the floor) — LLog#
.claude/effort-level = max).claude/mode = EDEN)/study/matheo/ floor per
DD b15 §9 after P1–P5 poured the papers.1. Verbatim prompt (W)#
Mode EDEN, Effort Max. Pour these Matheo floor papers per DD b15
(source/matheology/hell/system/dd/b/15/index.rst). Use the worked pilot
source/study/matheo/b11-intro-pet-mmv5.rst as the spec-by-example and the
floor-plan table source/study/matheo/matheo-floor-plan-table.html.
Refer to AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md as needed.
The floor papers are poured under source/study/matheo/bNN/.
Now assemble the floor per DD b15 sec.9:
1. For each bNN, write source/study/matheo/bNN/index.rst as a chooser page:
per type the short-label + title + ABSTRACT (formal abstract FIRST, then
intro, then others), with a toctree of its type-files (de-orphans them).
2. Rewrite source/study/matheo/index.rst: on-ramp (lead with b11-why-matheo,
then, b11-intro-pet-mmv5, then b18a Phase 1) + public table (cols #, FileID, Audience, Title, PDF) +
a toctree of the bNN nodes + a small link to matheo-floor-plan-table.html.
3. Add "Matheo Study Series </study/matheo/index>" to source/index.rst under
The Solution, right after Good News Pack.
4. Update matheo-floor-plan-table.html (mark poured) and aaa.rst (AAA QuickRef
rule). make clean && make dev; report the warning delta and any new warnings.
2. Starting state (recon)#
33 floor files exist under
source/study/matheo/bNN/(b11–b21), all carrying:orphan:, each with a:ref:label = its FileID and an**Abstract**marker. (b13-form’s top label is-title-suffixed — a minor pour inconsistency; irrelevant to assembly, which keys on file paths.)study/matheo/index.rstwas the old MMv1 overview (HELL-pointing table); it is already insource/study/index.rst’s toctree (so not an orphan).source/index.rst“The Solution” toctree ends with./good-news-pack/index(the insert point).Two abstracts were authored during the pour (carry an “Authored in the floor pour — please check” caution box):
b11-why-matheo,b12-intro.b18b-form-nobodycandidacy-mmv5exists but is held back (AA #3 / batch prompt b18b): keep:orphan:, out of the public table + chooser toctree, pending the 3-panel adversarial review.
3. EDEN analysis (before acting)#
Type of SET: Grey Edge (one plausible life-path, but it could hide a BABL trap). The wrap-up is mostly mechanical, but two genuine forks carry BABL risk:
(0) BABL — silent content drift. Hand-retyping 32 abstracts into the choosers risks silent transcription error (form looks right, substance drifts — the invisible failure CLAUDE.md flags). (1) ZION — machine-faithful copy. Generate the choosers + index from a script that extracts the abstract verbatim from each source file; my authored prose (orderings, intros, headings, on-ramp, table) lives in the generator config, paper content stays byte-faithful. Only documented, mechanical cleanups are applied (see §4).
(0) BABL — premature exposure of b18b. Listing the candidacy before its review would over-Reach. (1) ZION — gated transparency: keep b18b
:orphan:and unlisted, but add an honest one-line note in the b18 chooser that a companion is held back pending review (no link), so its existence is not hidden (HUMANE: no echo chamber) while the launch gate is respected.
Flagged judgement calls (LLoL decisions), not silently taken:
Full verbatim abstracts on choosers (per DD b15 §9 “abstract”), accepting the duplication/drift cost; mitigated by script-extraction. b19-form’s abstract is long (~10 paragraphs) — kept in full as it is a solo-paper page.
Chooser ordering = “formal first, then intro, then others” (DD b15 §9). For b18 (a cluster, not type-variants of one paper) this is applied as: call-to-action (a) -> endtimes (c: expert->teach->intro) -> soliton (d).
Mechanical abstract cleanups for chooser context (see §4) — noted so an auditor can see exactly what differs from the source abstract.
aaa.rst updated as a pointer to the new floor (not a 32-row duplicate of the table, which now lives in the floor index) + a prompt-tracker row for the b34 batch; reasoning: replicating the table would over-Complicate aaa.
``:orphan:`` removed from the 31 toctree’d papers (DD b15 §9 “de-orphans them” = the intended end-state); b18b keeps it.
(Detailed execution + build delta + final summary are appended below as the work proceeds, per the LLog completeness rule.)