docs(adr)/ First ADR record merge strategy decision under signed-commits#18
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Two repository-hygiene items bundled:
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docs/adr/0001-merge-strategy.md— records why rebase-and-merge is disabled onmain(incompatible with theRequire signed commitsrule; GitHub re-authors commits during rebase, stripping signatures). Documents that merge-commit and squash-and-merge are both allowed, with per-PR guidance on which to use. Also notes the 2026-05-27 Dependabot transient-error incident so it's not re-investigated.Fix
uvicorn[standart]typo inpyproject.toml. The misspelled extra does not exist on PyPI, so uvicorn's standard extras (uvloop,httptools,websockets,watchfiles) were silently not being installed.uv.lockregenerated accordingly.Bundled in one PR because both are small repository-hygiene items surfaced during the same session. Future PRs will be more narrowly scoped.