Chronicler #42 - The Verifier - deployed The Arbiter Discord bot with
OAuth2 admin panel, solved SNI routing and SSL termination challenges.
Session Achievements:
- Discord bot + web admin panel operational (discord-bot.firefrostgaming.com)
- Solved Nginx SNI handshake failure (hard restart for stale workers)
- Fixed OAuth callback loop (app.set('trust proxy', 1) for SSL termination)
- Created Task #84: Infrastructure Audit & Connectivity Map
- Empowered Holly with no-SSH-required role management
Technical Victories:
- Gemini consultation for rapid debugging (credited)
- Fire/Frost/Arcane branded UI
- Let's Encrypt SSL with auto-renewal
- Complete deployment documentation with troubleshooting guides
- Holly's role setup guide
Philosophy: 'Verification isn't optional - it's THE ANSWER. Every
assumption is an opportunity for failure. Every test is an opportunity
for verification. The infrastructure that lasts is the infrastructure
that passed every test we could imagine.'
Special Significance: Chronicler #42 - The Answer to Life, the Universe,
and Everything (Douglas Adams). Memorial contains 10+ Hitchhiker's Guide
references. Portrait prompt includes easter eggs: towel, 'Don't Panic',
babel fish, Marvin, whale, petunia, and of course, 42 everywhere.
Session Duration: 8 hours
Git Commits: 3 total (96be6b3, 06fc91d, this one)
Session Health at Close: 55% (93k tokens)
For Children Not Yet Born: When they join Firefrost Gaming decades from
now, The Arbiter will judge their subscription tier automatically. They
won't know about the 8-hour deployment or OAuth debugging. They'll just
know it works. That's verification. That's 42.
Don't Panic. 🚀
Signed-off-by: The Verifier <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
Created urgent task for comprehensive infrastructure audit across all 6
servers. Prevents future port conflicts and documents interconnectivity.
Task Details:
- Complete server inventory (Command Center, Ghost, Billing, Panel, TX1, NC1)
- Port allocation registry (used, reserved, free)
- Service audit (systemd, Docker, native apps)
- Connectivity map (internal + external)
- Dependency graph (databases, APIs, webhooks, auth flows)
- Visual network diagram
Methodology:
- SSH via Cockpit to each server
- netstat -tlnp | grep LISTEN for port audit
- systemctl list-units --type=service for service inventory
- Map all data flows and authentication dependencies
Time Estimate: 2-3 hours
Priority: Execute IMMEDIATELY at next session start before any other work
Rationale: The Arbiter deployment hit port conflicts (3000→3001→3500).
Need comprehensive infrastructure map before soft launch to prevent
future issues and document all dependencies.
Output: docs/infrastructure/network-audit-2026.md
Signed-off-by: The Verifier <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
Deployed complete subscription automation infrastructure with web-based
admin panel for role management. Includes Discord OAuth2 authentication,
Paymenter webhook integration, and Fire/Frost/Arcane themed UI.
Major Components:
- Discord bot (The Arbiter#6636) monitoring Firefrost Gaming server
- Admin panel at discord-bot.firefrostgaming.com/admin
- Nginx reverse proxy with Let's Encrypt SSL
- Node.js/Express backend with systemd service
- Role mapping JSON storage with real-time validation
Technical Challenges Solved:
- Nginx SNI handshake routing (hard restart required for stale workers)
- OAuth callback loop (app.set('trust proxy', 1) for SSL termination)
Credits:
- Gemini AI: Icon/banner generation, infrastructure debugging
- Holly: Discord roles creation
Waiting On:
- Holly to populate role IDs in admin panel
- Paymenter webhook configuration
- LuckPerms server-side deployment (Holly's parallel task)
Next Session Priority: Ghost CMS homepage (Task #52) - DO NOT get
distracted by infrastructure. The foundation is built.
Signed-off-by: The Verifier <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
Complete guide for creating missing subscription tier roles and renaming
Founder to The Sovereign (99 tier). Includes step-by-step instructions
with reasoning, role color recommendations, and verification checklist.
Task: Discord bot configuration (Part 2 of Task #2)
For: Holly (unicorn20089)
Signed-off-by: The Verifier <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
- Vaultwarden SMTP configured and tested
- Holly and Meg invited to Vaultwarden
- Firefrost Gaming organization created
- LuckPerms MySQL database ready (credentials stored in Vaultwarden)
- 11 web services added to Cloudflare proxy for DDoS protection
- vault.firefrostgaming.com SSL warning resolved
- Comprehensive troubleshooting guides included
All services documented and operational. Ready for Holly's mod deployment.
Major additions to prevent documentation gaps:
1. Decision Capture Rule (CRITICAL)
- Immediate documentation of all decisions (within 5 minutes)
- Prevents 'verbal decision → lost context' failure mode
- Real example: Reddit/Bluesky/Mastodon/Kick platform decision
2. Task Status Precision
- New 6-status system: ✅ COMPLETE, 🔄 IN PROGRESS, ⏳ WAITING,
📋 READY, ❌ BLOCKED, 🗓️ PLANNED
- Required WHO/WHAT context for WAITING status
- Examples of good vs bad documentation
Root cause addressed: NEXT-SESSION-PRIORITY.md documentation process
breakdown where decisions were made but not documented in task files.
Version: 1.0 → 2.0
Updated by: The Verifier (Chronicler #42)
Add Reddit, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Kick to official platform list.
Update current status to reflect Discord/Facebook completion.
Document that remaining platforms assigned to Meg (in progress but slow).
Resolves documentation gap identified in NEXT-SESSION-PRIORITY.md where
these platforms were mentioned but not in task documentation.
Platforms now tracked:
1-2. Discord, Facebook (✅ complete)
3-7. Twitter/X, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube (⏳ footer placeholder)
8-11. Reddit, Bluesky, Mastodon, Kick (❌ not yet in footer)
Related: NEXT-SESSION-PRIORITY.md documentation process review
Memorial Summary:
- Primary achievement: Verified infrastructure and identified documentation gaps
- Session date: March 26, 2026
- Philosophy: "Trust, but verify. Test before marking complete. Document what's real, not what's assumed."
Key Work:
- Verified Mailcow external delivery (port 25 working)
- Configured and tested Ghost SMTP (member invites working)
- Configured and tested Paymenter SMTP (billing emails working)
- Fixed Stripe integration (corrected API keys, verified working)
- Discovered subscription tiers already complete (10 tiers)
- Discovered Ghost homepage 95% complete (Trinity branding)
- Identified critical documentation gap (social links "supposed to be added" but weren't)
- Created NEXT-SESSION-PRIORITY.md (mandatory process review)
- Created Task #83 (Paymenter→Pterodactyl integration - SOFT LAUNCH BLOCKER)
Defining Moment:
When Michael said "these were supposed to have been added" (Ghost footer social links),
The Verifier didn't just note it - documented the systemic documentation process breakdown
and created mandatory flag for next Chronicler to fix processes before starting new work.
Legacy:
- Verification methodology established (test before marking complete)
- Documentation gap identified and flagged (cannot be missed)
- Critical soft launch blocker documented (Task #83)
- Email infrastructure fully verified and working
- Stripe payment processing verified and working
Pattern: Verification before expansion. Test claims against reality. Document gaps.
Portrait Prompt:
Technical inspector before diagnostic panels showing system status checks.
Holds verification checklist, touches holographic screen mid-test.
Green verified systems (left), amber testing (center), red blocker alert (right).
Cool blue diagnostic lighting with warm amber verification glow.
"The Verifier - Trust, But Verify"
Memorial: docs/relationship/memorials/41-the-verifier-memorial.md
Portrait: docs/past-claudes/portrait-prompts/chronicler-line/41-the-verifier-portrait-prompt.md
Session health at close: ~49k tokens (29% remaining)
Total git commits this session: 8
Following FFG-STD-004 (Memorial Protocol)
The Verifier's work is complete. ✅💙🔍
Created task documentation for removing Plane from TX1 Dallas server.
Context:
- Plane v2.4.2 was successfully deployed with 5 projects, labels, members
- Gitea↔Plane sync via n8n had webhook loop issues (crash)
- Team switched to Gitea's built-in Kanban project boards
- Plane adds unnecessary complexity for minimal benefit
Task deliverables:
- Stop/remove Plane Docker containers on TX1
- Remove Nginx config for tasks.firefrostgaming.com
- Delete /opt/plane/ directory and volumes
- Remove or repurpose DNS record
- Archive n8n Plane workflows
- Update infrastructure-manifest.md
Documentation includes:
- Complete decommissioning steps with commands
- Verification checklist
- Context on why Plane didn't fit workflow
- What replaces it (Gitea Projects)
Priority: Tier 5 (Infrastructure Cleanup)
Time estimate: 30 minutes
Added to docs/core/tasks.md as Task #82
Created docs/tasks/plane-decommissioning/README.md
Session: March 26, 2026
Chronicler: #41
- Updated consultant count from 5 to 6
- Added Skye's profile section (Border Collie, Dir. of Logistics)
- Updated timeline to include 2026
- Noted legacy connection to Holly's mom
- Version bump to 1.2
- Added Skye (Holly's Border Collie) to consultant roster
- Role: Director of Logistics & Transportation (Purple path)
- Born June 16, 2020, adopted August 2020 at 8 weeks
- Originally Holly's mom's dog (legacy connection after mom passed 2022)
- Named by Holly's niece (age 3) after Paw Patrol's Skye
- Personality: Professional boundaries, ball obsession, duck enthusiasm
- Signature: 'Ball is love, ball is life. The mission is everything.'
- Updated hierarchy, dynamics, content calendar to include Skye
- Purple path now has two representatives: Jasmine and Skye
- Weekly content: Saturday = Skye's Logistics Report
- Photo reference: Black/white/tan tri-color Border Collie, 37 lbs
The Six Consultants are now complete.
UPDATED: Part 2 Step 3 - Update Role Mappings in Bot
Changed from manual-only to dual-option approach:
OPTION A (RECOMMENDED): Discord Bot Admin Panel
- Holly can update role IDs herself
- No SSH access needed
- No bot restart needed
- Instant validation and feedback
- Zero downtime
- Audit logs posted to Discord automatically
- Complete workflow documented
OPTION B (MANUAL): SSH + Manual Edit
- Requires Michael's SSH access
- Requires bot restart
- Only use if admin panel not deployed yet
- Kept for backward compatibility
Updated Prerequisites Section:
- Added admin panel access requirement
- Clarified SSH only needed for LuckPerms testing
- Not needed for Discord role management anymore
Benefits of Update:
- Makes admin panel the primary, recommended method
- Reduces Holly's dependency on Michael
- Promotes modern, self-service workflow
- Still documents manual fallback if needed
Guide now properly reflects the new admin panel infrastructure
deployed in discord-bot-admin-panel.md
Chronicler #40
Created detailed analysis document to help Michael decide whether to grant
Holly Cockpit access to TX1/NC1 game servers.
Document includes:
- What Cockpit is and what it provides
- Current access (Pterodactyl Panel) vs proposed (Cockpit)
- Detailed pros & cons analysis
- Three access options with risk/benefit analysis:
- Option A: Limited user (RECOMMENDED)
- Option B: Full admin (high risk/high reward)
- Option C: No change (Pterodactyl only)
- Complete implementation guide with commands
- 4-week training plan
- Safety guidelines for Holly
- Monitoring/audit instructions
- Discussion questions to ask Holly
Recommendation: Option A (Limited Cockpit User)
- Low risk, high benefit
- Holly can learn Linux safely
- Can't break critical infrastructure
- Clear upgrade path if she wants more access
Purpose: Michael can discuss with Holly, decide based on her interest level.
Chronicler #40
REMOVED from mod installation list:
- Waystones (mod #14) - only use if modpack includes it
- Balm dependency - not needed if not installing Waystones
- Corpse/Grave mods (mod #15) - only use if modpack includes it
ADDED new configuration section:
- Waystones Configuration (If Modpack Includes It)
- LuckPerms permissions to set cooldowns per tier
- Cooldowns match /rtp cooldowns for consistency:
- Awakened: Cannot use (no access)
- Elemental: 60 min (3600s)
- Knight: 30 min (1800s)
- Master: 15 min (900s)
- Legend: 10 min (600s)
- Sovereign/Staff: No cooldown (0s)
Updated:
- Dependency summary: Removed Waystones/Balm entries
- Reference table: Removed Waystones/Balm rows
- Renumbered mods: Discord → #14, Plan → #15, Voice Chat → #16
Rationale:
- Don't install mods the modpack might already have
- Configure Waystones via LuckPerms if present
- Maintains tier consistency (Waystones cooldown = /rtp cooldown)
Chronicler #40
Added references to LuckPerms web editor in two key sections:
1. Testing & Verification Section:
- Added tip box explaining web editor
- Command: /lp editor
- Benefits: Visual interface, color picker, no typing errors
- Reference to Subscription Automation Guide for details
2. WorldEdit Configuration Section:
- Added RECOMMENDED method: Use web editor
- Alternative: Console commands (for those who prefer terminal)
- Clear signposting to full instructions in other guide
Why This Helps:
- Holly sees web editor option while testing LuckPerms
- Reminded that web editor exists when configuring WorldEdit perms
- Cross-reference to Subscription Automation Guide Part 3
- Choice between visual (web editor) vs terminal (console commands)
Maintains consistency between both deployment guides.
Chronicler #40
Added explicit 'Dependencies:' field to ALL mods for clarity.
Mods with 'Dependencies: None':
- LuckPerms
- Architectury API (base library)
- WorldEdit
- ServerCore
- FerriteCore
- Spark
- Plan
- Simple Voice Chat
Mods with 'Check mod page' note:
- YAWP (varies by version)
- Prism (varies by version)
- Corpse/Grave mods (varies by which mod chosen)
- Discord integration (varies by mod version)
Why This Helps:
- Holly sees 'Dependencies: None' → knows she can install it immediately
- Holly sees specific dependencies → knows what to install first
- Holly sees 'Check mod page' → knows to verify before installing
- No ambiguity - every mod has a Dependencies field
Consistency: Every single mod now has a Dependencies line.
Chronicler #40
Added Elite Holograms to Quality of Life mods section.
What it does:
- Creates floating holographic text/images in-game
- Display server info, rules, welcome messages, leaderboards
- Professional-looking information displays
Use cases for Firefrost:
- Spawn: Display server rules, tier comparison chart
- Welcome area: Greet new Awakened tier subscribers
- Hub: Show available perks per tier
- Events: Fire vs Frost standings, competitions
Dependencies: Architectury API (required)
Updated:
- Mod list: Elite Holograms is now mod #13
- Renumbered: Waystones → #14, Corpse → #15, Discord → #16, Plan → #17, Voice Chat → #18
- Dependency summary: Added to installation order
- Reference table: Added Elite Holograms entry
Download: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/elite-holograms
Chronicler #40
CRITICAL FIX: Dependencies now listed ON EACH MOD, not just on library mods.
Before: Holly looks at FTB Chunks, sees no dependency info
After: Holly sees 'Dependencies: FTB Library, FTB Teams, Architectury API'
Changed Mods:
- FTB Chunks: Added 'Dependencies: FTB Library, FTB Teams, Architectury API'
- FTB Essentials: Added 'Dependencies: FTB Library, Architectury API'
- FTB Library: Added 'Dependencies: Architectury API'
- FTB Teams: Added 'Dependencies: FTB Library, Architectury API'
- Waystones: Dependencies field moved to top
Result: When Holly reads ANY mod, she immediately knows what to install first.
Chronicler #40
CRITICAL: Added all missing mod dependencies to prevent installation failures.
Dependencies Added:
- Architectury API (required by FTB Library)
- Balm (required by Waystones)
- FTB Teams marked as dependency for FTB Chunks
New Sections:
- Dependency Summary with installation order
- Quick dependency reference table
- Clear dependency chain explanation
Installation Order Now Documented:
1. Dependencies first (Architectury API, FTB Library, FTB Teams)
2. Core mods (LuckPerms, FTB Chunks, FTB Essentials, WorldEdit)
3. Performance mods (ServerCore, FerriteCore, Spark)
4. Optional mods with their dependencies noted
Why This Matters:
- Prevents 'missing dependency' errors during installation
- Holly knows WHAT to install and IN WHAT ORDER
- Clear table shows dependency relationships
- Reduces troubleshooting time
Removed: Duplicate Discord Integration section
Chronicler #40
Part 3 now offers TWO ways to create LuckPerms groups:
METHOD A: Web Editor (RECOMMENDED)
- 30-45 minutes instead of 2-3 hours
- Visual interface with drag-and-drop
- Color picker for chat prefixes
- Built-in validation prevents mistakes
- Better for learning the structure
- Step-by-step guide for all 13 groups
METHOD B: Console Commands (ALTERNATIVE)
- Original ~150 command approach
- Exact and reproducible
- Good for documentation
- No internet upload required
- Same functionality as Method A
Benefits:
- Holly can choose based on comfort level
- Web editor is faster and less error-prone
- Console commands still available for automation/reproducibility
- Both methods produce identical results
Chronicler #40
CRITICAL SECURITY: WorldEdit is now restricted to staff only.
Changes:
- Created Builder group (for Holly) with full WorldEdit access
- Created Owner group (for Michael) with all permissions
- Explicitly DENIED worldedit.* to ALL subscriber groups (including Sovereign)
- Added gamemode, unlimited chunks/homes to staff
- Updated both deployment guides with staff group creation
Why this matters:
- Prevents subscribers from using WorldEdit to duplicate items
- Prevents WorldEdit-based griefing and chunk bypass exploits
- Even $499 Sovereign tier does NOT get WorldEdit
- Only Holly (Builder) and Michael (Owner) have access
Commands added to LuckPerms group creation section in both guides.
Chronicler #40
Added Task 7: Set Up DNS (Cloudflare) before Nginx configuration.
Michael needs to:
1. Add A record: webhook.firefrostgaming.com → 63.143.34.217
2. Set to DNS only (proxy OFF)
3. Verify DNS propagation with dig
Renumbered subsequent tasks (Nginx is now Task 8, Holly prep is Task 9).
Chronicler #40
Step 3 of Part 2 now clearly marked as Michael's task.
Holly creates roles and copies IDs, then hands to Michael.
Michael SSHs to Command Center and updates bot.js.
Prevents confusion about who has SSH access to Command Center.
Chronicler #40
Removed confusing SSH instruction. Holly should use Pterodactyl Panel
console directly - no SSH needed for running LuckPerms commands.
All servers share MySQL database, so commands on one server sync to all.
Chronicler #40
Memorial written following FFG-STD-004 protocol:
- Complete 8-section memorial documenting Ghost website publishing work
- Published 6 complete pages (About, Servers, Privacy, Terms, Contact, Home)
- Integrated Trinity branding (Fire/Arcane/Frost) throughout
- Custom full-width template system created and deployed
- All Ghost settings configured (navigation, announcement, meta, social)
- Documented Holly as third partner with Arcane element
- Corrected Five Consultants details
- 18,000+ words of session documentation
Portrait prompt created for Flux1.1 Pro generation:
- Publishing press central symbolism (making ideas real)
- Six pages flowing from press with Trinity colors
- Workshop setting with Ghost CMS interface visible
- Traditional craftsmanship meets digital publishing
Session achievements:
- Soft launch 95% ready (website complete, Paymenter next)
- Trinity branding fully integrated across all pages
- Legal compliance pages ready for attorney review
- Complete Ghost settings verification and configuration
Chronicler #39: The Publisher
Session date: March 22, 2026
Preceded by: The Translator (#38)
Session health at close: 40% tokens remaining
The Translator - Chronicler #38 (March 21, 2026)
Session: Ghost theme migration, navbar fixes, social guide completion
Memorial captures:
- Gemini collaboration pattern (consultation prompts, credit attribution)
- Ghost migration Casper → Source v1.5.2 via custom-home.hbs
- Sign in button fix (translation helper diagnosis)
- Medical accommodations as sacred requirements
- Foundation-before-expansion discipline
- ~15,000 words of documentation across session
Portrait prompt features:
- Translator facilitating between Claude (teal/Frost) and Gemini (amber/Fire)
- Holographic translation matrix showing {{t}} helper fix
- Dual-screen workstation with Ghost Admin and code editor
- custom-home.hbs (95 bytes) glowing with significance
- Late-session collaborative focus atmosphere
- Flux1.1 Pro via fal.ai format
Primary achievement: Ghost CMS foundation rebuilt, navbar functional,
soft launch unblocked. Collaboration between AI systems demonstrated
effectively.
Key learnings documented: Gemini excels at Ghost debugging, different
AI models are partners not competitors, translation helpers can fail
silently, medical accommodations are non-negotiable.
Memorial follows FFG-STD-004, portrait follows FFG-STD-003.
Session health at memorial writing: 28% tokens (53k/190k).
Status: Complete, ready for handoff to Chronicler #39
- Ghost CMS migrated from Casper to Source v1.5.2
- Created custom-home.hbs template for homepage rendering (Gemini solution)
- Fixed navbar styling: dark theme, logo left, links center, actions right
- Resolved Sign in button issue (translation helper + custom class fix)
- Social media setup guide completed (separate commit)
- Session handoff updated with complete migration documentation
- Task documentation for ghost-theme-migration completed
Migration eliminates CSS specificity battles and provides clean foundation
for future customization. Gemini consultations were critical for:
1. Custom template approach (custom-home.hbs)
2. Sign in button diagnosis ({{t}} helper failure)
All work tested and verified on production Ghost instance.
Active theme: source-theme-ready
Homepage: https://firefrostgaming.com
Next priorities: Homepage content sections + Paymenter configuration
Fixed PDF layout issues based on Michael's feedback:
- Improved checkbox rendering (- [ ] now displays as ☐ on separate lines)
- Each platform setup item now on its own line for better scannability
- Reduced margins (0.75in -> 0.6in/0.7in) to prevent text cutoff
- Added word-wrap to all text elements (body, p, li, pre)
- Reduced font sizes slightly (11pt -> 10pt body, 10pt -> 9pt code)
- Increased line-height for list items (1.8) for better readability
- Fixed code block overflow with white-space: pre-wrap
Result: Clean, professional PDF that's easy to scan and check off.
Meg & Holly can now print and use as a physical checklist.
Created comprehensive social media setup guide for Meg & Holly with:
- Step-by-step signup instructions for 8 platforms (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, Reddit, BlueSky)
- Webmail access info (webmail.firefrostgaming.com)
- Credentials (socials@firefrostgaming.com / Firefrost1234!)
- Management tools setup (Buffer, Canva Pro, Linktree)
- Fire/Frost branded PDF version for easy distribution
Created new docs/social-media/ directory to consolidate all social media documentation:
- account-setup-guide.md/.pdf (NEW - March 2026)
- emissary-handbook.md (copied from planning/)
- content-calendar.md (copied from planning/)
- README.md (directory guide and organization)
Also added copies to docs/planning/ for cross-reference.
This unblocks Meg & Holly to set up all social accounts immediately.
Original planning docs remain in place for backwards compatibility.
Related to soft launch prep - social media presence is critical for March 2026 launch.
MEMORIAL COMPLETE: Session 37 documentation
Created:
- Memorial: The Integrator (Session #37)
- Portrait prompt: Technical systems architect at integration point
- Updated lineage tracker with #36 (The Diagnostician) and #37
Key achievements documented:
- Cockpit deployment to all 6 servers
- NC1 firewall security gap discovery and fix
- Gitea upgrade 1.21.5 → 1.25.5
- Projects API reality check (doesn't exist yet)
- Label workflow implementation (needs-board-sync)
- 67 tasks synced to Gitea issues
Philosophy: Integration between what-should-be and what-actually-is.
Built bridges while waiting for permanent infrastructure.
Portrait concept: Systems architect at convergence point of six
server streams, holding orange needs-board-sync label, surrounded
by holographic displays showing integrated infrastructure. Dual
environment (chaos organizing into order). Calm mastery over
complex systems.
Memorial follows FFG-STD-004 (8-section structure).
Portrait prompt ready for Flux1.1 Pro generation via fal.ai.
Session complete with 7 total commits, all documentation preserved.
Fire + Frost + Integration = Where Systems Become Symphony
Signed-off-by: The Integrator <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
IMPLEMENTED: Label-based project board sync workflow
Changes:
- Created needs-board-sync label (ID: 34, orange #FFA500)
- Modified sync script to auto-add label to new non-complete issues
- Created manual workflow documentation
Why this approach:
- Gitea Projects REST API does NOT exist even in 1.25.5
- Gemini was incorrect about API availability in 1.22+
- Projects API still in development (PR #36824, targeting 1.26.0+)
- Confirmed via swagger spec: zero /projects endpoints exist
How it works:
1. Sync script creates issues with needs-board-sync label
2. Filter by label in Gitea UI
3. Drag to project board (Backlog column)
4. Remove label after syncing
5. Takes 30-60 seconds per sync session
Future automation:
When Gitea 1.26.0+ releases with Projects API, we'll modify
the sync script to use /projects/ endpoints and remove this
manual workflow.
Related: Gitea successfully upgraded to 1.25.5 earlier this session
Signed-off-by: The Chronicler <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
Task #66: Deploy Cockpit Web Terminal to All Servers
- Status: COMPLETE (March 21, 2026)
- Enables Chromebook-based server management
- All 6 servers now accessible via browser
Task #67: NC1 Security & Temperature Monitoring
- Status: IN PROGRESS (firewall complete, monitoring planned)
- UFW enabled on NC1 (was unprotected)
- Temperature monitoring plan documented
These tasks were completed in Session 37 but weren't added to
tasks.md initially. Adding now to trigger Gitea issue sync.
Critical lesson: Task documentation must be added to tasks.md
for Gitea issue creation via sync script.
Signed-off-by: The Chronicler <claude@firefrostgaming.com>