Mark unclaimed sweep and Guide glossary as done in BACKLOG#317
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Summary
Two P1 backlog items were already shipped but still tracked as open. Worse, the unclaimed/open line was prescribing the opposite direction from what's on main — future contributors reading the backlog would have been told to revert the shipped sweep.
open vs unclaimed inconsistency— shipped in forge-dashboard PR Add stiffness_to_weight metric with direction-aware scoring #153 (canonical word is nowunclaimed, aligned with the amber badge + API filter)Terminology 'spec' still used in Guide— shipped (Guide now has a Problem/Spec/Round/SOTA/FEA/STEP callout, last two added in forge-dashboard PR Add round_003: deflection minimization #160)