CVE Automation Prioritized Over EUS Daily Numbers
Situation
Decision to push the EUS catch-up deadline to prioritize automating CVE work. Automation is a higher priority than hitting daily EUS numbers manually.
Reasoning
The daily EUS number is a lagging metric - hitting it manually does not solve the underlying problem. Automation is the strategic investment that compounds over time. Willing to miss short-term targets to build infrastructure for long-term velocity. This operationalizes the NARF accountability mandate - automation IS the solution people are being held accountable for delivering. Moved from persuasion mode to execution mode.
Additional Context
NARF automation stalled with only 10 packages shipped in 3 months. Hardware delays now resolved with Azure access. The decision to stop trying to convince the org and instead force action.
People Involved
Nathan Blackham, Brian Dawson, Max Spevack
Source
reflection
AI Confidence
88%
Related Context
fathom
Automating CVE work is a higher priority than the daily EUS number. The deadline will be pushed to accommodate this automation work.
fathom
Stop trying to convince the org to move faster and will instead force action.
Follow-up Todos
Suggest follow-up todoOutcome
Made it clear to the team that automation is their priority. Seeing some engineers focus on automation, but results are mixed - some engineers are moving on it, others are not.
Recorded on January 12, 2026
Decision ID: c2ddcf63-2249-4b6a-b21d-1b226c404958