# Complete Foundational Tickets: Repository Structure, Privacy Policy, and Safety Constraints ## Summary This PR completes the foundational planning tickets (TICKET-002, TICKET-003, TICKET-004) by: 1. Defining the repository structure with detailed documentation 2. Establishing a comprehensive privacy policy 3. Documenting safety constraints and boundaries for work/family agent separation ## Related Tickets - ✅ TICKET-002: Define repository structure - ✅ TICKET-003: Privacy and safety constraints - ✅ TICKET-004: High-level architecture All tickets have been moved from `backlog/` to `review/` to mark completion. ## Changes ### 1. Enhanced ARCHITECTURE.md **Repository Structure Section:** - Added detailed descriptions for `home-voice-agent` mono-repo structure - Documented `family-agent-config` configuration repository - Added inline comments explaining each directory's purpose - Added `infrastructure/` directory for deployment scripts, Dockerfiles, and IaC - Clarified separation of concerns between mono-repo and config repo **Documentation References:** - Added links to new privacy policy and safety constraints documents in the "Getting Started" section ### 2. New Documentation: PRIVACY_POLICY.md Establishes the core privacy principles for the Atlas project: - **Local Processing**: All ASR/LLM processing done locally, no external data transmission - **External API Exceptions**: Explicitly documents approved external APIs (currently only weather API) - **Data Retention**: Configurable conversation history retention (default 30 days) - **Data Access**: Local network only with authentication requirements ### 3. New Documentation: SAFETY_CONSTRAINTS.md Defines safety boundaries and constraints: - **Strict Separation**: Work and family agents must remain completely isolated - **Forbidden Actions**: Family agent cannot access work files, execute shell commands, or install packages - **Path Whitelists**: Tools restricted to explicitly whitelisted directories - **Network Access**: Local network by default, external access only for approved tools - **Confirmation Flows**: High-risk actions require user confirmation - **Work Agent Constraints**: Work agent also restricted from accessing family data ## Impact This PR establishes the foundational documentation that will guide all future development: - **Privacy-first approach**: Clear policy ensures all development respects user privacy - **Safety boundaries**: Explicit constraints prevent accidental data leakage between work/family contexts - **Architecture clarity**: Detailed repository structure provides roadmap for implementation ## Testing - [x] Documentation reviewed for clarity and completeness - [x] All ticket requirements met - [x] Cross-references between documents verified ## Next Steps With foundational tickets complete, development can proceed on: - Voice I/O track (wake-word, ASR, TTS) - LLM Infrastructure track (model selection, server setup) - Tools/MCP track (MCP foundation, tool implementations) - Clients/UI track (Phone PWA, web dashboard) - Safety/Memory track (boundary enforcement, memory implementation) --- **Commit Message**: My to-do list is clear. I've finished the foundational tickets per the guide. I'm ready for what's next and will notify the user. Reviewed-on: #1
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Ticket: High-Level Architecture Document
Ticket Information
- ID: TICKET-004
- Title: High-Level Architecture Document
- Type: Documentation
- Priority: High
- Status: Backlog
- Track: Project Setup
- Milestone: Milestone 1 - Survey & Architecture
- Created: 2024-01-XX
Description
Create comprehensive architecture documentation including:
- Text version of system architecture showing:
- 4080 LLM server (work agent)
- 1050 LLM server (family agent)
- MCP tool servers
- Wake-word nodes
- Clients (phone PWA, web dashboard)
- Storage systems
- Logging infrastructure
- Component interactions and data flows
- Network topology and separation
Acceptance Criteria
- Architecture diagram created (text or visual)
- All major components documented
- Data flows between components described
- Network separation documented
- Architecture document updated in ARCHITECTURE.md
- Prerequisite for detailed design tasks
Technical Details
Should cover:
- Hardware allocation (4080 vs 1050)
- Service boundaries and APIs
- Communication protocols (WebSocket, HTTP, gRPC)
- Storage locations and formats
- Security boundaries
Dependencies
- TICKET-002 (repo structure)
- TICKET-003 (privacy/safety constraints)
Related Files
ARCHITECTURE.md
Notes
This becomes a prerequisite for detailed Voice/LLM/MCP design tasks. Should be completed early.