Eliminate one-off release processes — paved-paths Jira initiative Peter commits to prioritize

May 7, 2026 at 6:24 PMoperationalhigh

Situation

Mandated elimination of all one-off release processes. Justin to file a Jira ticket for the paved-paths initiative; Peter commits to prioritize it. Companion to the Jira-as-system-of-record mandate established the same meeting. Direct response to recent CVE post-mortem revealing most products run ad-hoc release flows.

Reasoning

This is the operational implementation of yesterdays 3-tier board hierarchy at the release-engineering layer. Yesterdays Brady CVE post-mortem exposed that strategy-without-tactics has a release pipeline mirror: releases-without-process. Same structural lever, different layer. Humans dont release software. Process does. is a forcing function: stop tolerating manual heroics; the CVE was the cost and the next one wont be cheaper. Justin filing the ticket plus Peter prioritizing it follows the same pattern as the PPL-to-Strategic-Board hierarchy: responsibility shifts to process owners, leaders enforce. Companion to the Jira-as-record mandate same meeting because paved paths require Jira accuracy to function — they are two halves of one decision.

Additional Context

Recent CVE response exposed that most products use one-off release processes rather than standardized paved paths. Justin owns Build/Test/Deployment and is positioned to drive this; Peter committed to prioritize the resulting Jira ticket so it is not just stated intent.

Observed Evidence

Fathom direct quote: "Humans dont release software. Process does." Action item: "Create Jira ticket to eliminate one-off release paths; align w/ Peter on rapid execution." Same meeting also established Jira as system of record (companion mandate).

Matching Patterns

35%
Protect Engineering Focus Through Process(systemic process solution over ad-hoc)
35%
Lead by Example with New Tools(adoption mandate via process)

Confidence Breakdown

32/35
Evidence
25/30
Pattern
20/20
Source
15/15
Corroboration

Reasoning Depth Analysis

Org Signal:Engineering will not absorb the cost of ad-hoc work driven by upstream process gaps. Replace heroics with infrastructure.
Who Affected:Justin (owns initiative), all release-bearing teams (lose flexibility, gain reliability), Brady/Brian product (must accept ad-hoc requests will be denied), every future CVE response (paved path).
Precedent:Critical operational gaps get structural fixes, not training or exhortation. Bookends with the Jira-as-record mandate as one structural reform.
Consequences:Real — Peter commits to prioritize the ticket, allocating engineering capacity not just stated intent.
Timing:Now while CVE memory is fresh; delay risks the lesson fading and ad-hoc patterns reasserting.

Source

reflection

AI Confidence

92%

Related Context

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Justin <> Peter Weekly 1:1 — May 6 2026

fathom

Mandate: Eliminate all one-off processes. Humans dont release software. Process does. Action: Justin to create a Jira ticket for this initiative, which Peter will prioritize.

Outcome

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Decision ID: a812cb5e-5ab1-4457-8bec-a3fcd6152811