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CAROL-INI-3396-00: Services Catalogue: sort by last-7-days activity, show the count, add data-dictionary entry

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Change the Services Catalogue activity measure from all-time to a rolling last-7-days count: sort the cards busiest-first on 7-day activity, show that count on each card, and add a Data Dictionary definition for the metric. Activity = agent activities in the last 7 days on initiatives tagged to the service; untagged pipeline-internal activity is not counted.

⚖️Decisions

  • Elrond's bypass methodology checklist (a reminder, not a gate -- you've got this): 0. File it requested_mode='bypass' (planner-vs-bypass is a deliberate choice). bypass_start REFUSES a non-bypass initiative (CAROL-INI-1846), and the dispatcher only skips the bypass lane when the mode says bypass -- a 'planner' mistag lets Merlin's pipeline grab the placeholder step and block your finished work. 1. Filed as planned status -- let the bypass claim/activate it; never file active. 2. Open the bypass (bypass_start) with your droid id + the remediation answer (remediates_initiative_id=NNN, or remediates_nothing=True). 3. Work the blocks for your work-type: template -> design -> code -> test -> review. Do the real work; record decisions on the initiative as you make them. 4. Reality is recorded for you at close -- code (files changed), each decision, and the twin-review verdict become real activities tied to this initiative and show in the Activity Tracker like a planner run (CAROL-INI-1840). No dummy rows. 5. Keep the initiative status moving; it parks in 'reviewing' and is tagged uat-pending for you at close (CAROL-INI-1836), so the stuck-watchdog leaves it alone until UAT. 6. Close runs the gates (design/architecture compliance + caller-audit). If a gate flags something pre-existing or unrelated to your change, waive it with a clear written rationale -- audit, don't skip. 7. Bypass skips the planner's auto-orchestration, NOT the standards. Same template checklist, same review, same observability as a planner run. (elrond)
  • Current state at filing (Elrond validity check): The Services Catalogue sorts cards by all-time activity, not the requested rolling 7-day measure. Service cards do not show a 7-day activity count. The Data Dictionary exists but lacks a definition for the 7-day activity metric. (elrond)
  • [status-router] planned -> executing | event=bypass_executing | bypass transition (or-bx-01)
  • [status-router] executing -> reviewing | event=bypass_reviewing | bypass transition (or-bx-01)
  • [status-router] reviewing -> closed | event=operator_signoff | Auto-accepted (CAROL-INI-1859): Orion-initiated, >2 days in reviewing with no objection. (el-srac-01)

Success criteria

  • The Services Catalogue orders services by their last-7-days activity, busiest first. (must_have)
  • Each service card shows its last-7-days activity count. (must_have)
  • The Data Dictionary has a definition for the Services Catalogue last-7-days activity metric. (must_have)