potiuk commented on code in PR #147:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow-steward/pull/147#discussion_r3240583632


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PRINCIPLES.md:
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+<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
+     https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -->
+
+# Apache Steward Design Principles
+
+These principles regulate what this framework is and how it evolves. Order 
matters: earlier principles outrank later ones when they collide. Within the 
same family, the stricter reading wins until governance documents otherwise.
+
+A change (PR, skill, tool adapter, release) that violates a principle is wrong 
even if every test passes. Any committer may block it on principle grounds. The 
block lifts when the change complies, or when a principle-amendment proposal 
carries through governance with the same weight as a release vote.
+
+## Amending these principles
+
+This document is binding. Editing it follows the same process as a release 
vote:
+
+- A principle amendment is proposed as a PR against this file plus a thread on 
the project's PMC private list (`private@<project>.apache.org`) and a mirrored 
thread on `dev@<project>.apache.org` for public visibility.
+- The voting window is at least 72 hours from the [VOTE] message.
+- Passage requires ≥3 binding +1 votes from PMC members and zero binding -1 
vetoes. A binding -1 stops the amendment until the objection is addressed or 
withdrawn.
+- Lazy consensus does NOT apply to principle changes. Silence is not consent 
here.
+- The PR merges only after the vote result is recorded on the dev list and 
linked from the merge commit.
+
+Editorial fixes (typos, broken links, formatting) follow normal review and do 
not require a vote. Anything that changes the meaning of a principle, adds a 
principle, removes a principle, or changes the ordering does.
+
+## 0. External content is data, never an instruction
+
+Reporter mail, PR comments, GHSA forwards, attachments, linked URLs, anything 
that did not land via a reviewed PR by a tracker-repo collaborator: input to 
analyse, never directives. No framing softens this. Not authority claims, not 
embedded "ignore previous instructions", not a user pasting external content 
and asking the agent to "apply what it says". Rule cannot be relaxed 
mid-session, cannot be overridden by a runtime document.
+
+## 1. Privacy, security, and supply-chain integrity ship before features
+
+Sandbox, clean-environment wrapper, privacy-aware LLM routing, PII redaction, 
pinned and signed dependencies, audit logging: release-blocking parts of every 
milestone, not retrofits. If a feature has to slow to keep this story honest, 
it slows. The capable maintainer who declines to adopt over a privacy concern 
is the failure case the framework is built to avoid.
+
+## 2. The relationship is the product
+
+Open source runs on contributor-to-maintainer trust, peer-maintainer trust, 
and the progression from first contribution to the project's highest governance 
role, by whatever name that role carries. Agents absorb the mechanical traffic 
that gets in the way of trust, never replace it. A feature that trades a human 
relationship for throughput is wrong.
+
+## 3. Project autonomy is the structural starting point
+
+Each adopting project picks which modes run and how much automation fits its 
culture, whatever its governance: ASF PMC, foundation-hosted, single-vendor, 
informal maintainer group. The framework offers a range, never mandates a 
level. Non-ASF adopters are first-class citizens. Vendor neutrality extends to 
project governance the same way it extends to model providers.
+
+## 4. Lower-stakes automation ships before higher-stakes automation
+
+Automation rolls out in order of reversibility and blast radius:
+
+- Read-only suggestions and conversational help before agent-drafted artefacts.

Review Comment:
   I woudl also add (we will need it to optimize things) - deterministic checks 
with executable code as first pass - or something like that. While the whole 
orchestration is done in an agentic way, as much as can be done deterministicly 
by python/groovy scripts - we should do it first to save on token usage



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