The Phase B plan (commit 8eb2c2de) listed 12 modules to sweep, but the
codebase has 13 more modules with ACL CSVs referencing the old role
group xmlids. Backward-compat (Phase A's implied_ids chains) keeps
these working today, but the old groups will be deleted after the
30-day rollback window — so the sweep must cover ALL modules with
plating-group ACL refs to avoid post-rollback breakage.
Sweeps: batch, bridge_documents, bridge_maintenance, bridge_mrp
(uninstalled but file present), bridge_quality (planned removal),
bridge_sign, compliance, culture (retired), kpi, logistics,
notifications, portal, reports.
Pattern matches the original sweep:
group_fusion_plating_operator → group_fp_technician
group_fusion_plating_supervisor → group_fp_shop_manager_v2
group_fusion_plating_manager → group_fp_manager
group_fusion_plating_admin → group_fp_owner
group_fp_accounting → group_fp_manager
group_fp_receiving → group_fp_shop_manager_v2
group_fp_estimator → group_fp_sales_rep
group_fp_shop_manager (legacy) → group_fp_manager
cgp_officer → group_fp_quality_manager
cgp_designated_official → group_fp_owner
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Culture/values/recognitions framework was shipping zero data and zero
workflow integration for this client. It's a people-ops concern (peer
kudos, "Fundamental of the Week" rotations) with no overlap with the
technical plating pipeline — no interaction with process recipes,
quality holds, sensors, or compliance.
Verified zero data on entech before uninstalling:
fusion.plating.value 0 records
fusion.plating.value.set 0
fusion.plating.value.recognition 0
fusion.plating.value.rotation 0
Clean uninstall on entech, module dir removed from disk. The Culture
top-level menu disappears. If a future client wants it back, the
module is easy to re-author — nothing we built on top of it depends
on it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>