docs: What's New 2026-05-29#2417
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- WHATS_NEW.md: system quiescent (5 days no new code), DD PRs blocked by cos-approval check failure (10+ PRs since Apr 29), DD-filed issues arriving unlabeled for 3rd consecutive day, era2c-listener on branch not main - baseline.json: refreshed (100 score, 20 nav links — unchanged) No new issues filed — all findings are continuations of pre-existing tracked issues (#1994, #2192, #2413, #2406, #2368). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Daily Documentarian report. No new issues filed — all findings are continuations of pre-existing tracked issues.
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