Track ask_user router decisions in Notion metrics for docs self-healing system#3166
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The self-healing pipeline's Router can output decision: "ask_user" when placement is ambiguous, but this metric was never sent to the Notion database. This adds the "Ask humans" field to the Notion payload so every run now logs how many PRs were flagged for manual review. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The self-healing Router can output
decision: "ask_user"when doc placement is ambiguous, but this metric was never logged to the Notion database. Adds the "Ask humans" number field to the Notion payload so every run now tracks how many PRs were escalated for manual review.Existing Notion entries were backfilled from GitHub Actions logs.