Version-sync across pyproject, __init__, README badge/status/install pin and
CHANGELOG, and cut [Unreleased] to [0.3.0].
Why minor: 0772daf made allow_reserved default to True on okf.import_bundle,
so a consumer who upgrades without touching their code gets a LOOSENED gate --
a reserved index.md/log.md in a received bundle is now scanned and may become
mergeable, where v0.2.0 rejected it unconditionally. Under 0.x a >=0.2,<0.3
pin absorbs a 0.2.1 silently but stops at 0.3.0, which is the signal such a
change should send. Found by llm-ingestion-okf, our first real downstream
consumer, against main.
Development Status stays 3 - Alpha and the README keeps "the public API may
still change": this ships the hardened surface (Sessions A/A2/B) to consumers
who are still pinned at v0.2.0 and therefore have none of it. It is not the
v1.0 freeze -- that stays gated on the first real integration coming back
green, which is exactly what 0.3.0 makes possible.
Verified: 522 passed; coverage matrix exit 0; version string present in all
four files; no dangling 0.2.0 outside CHANGELOG history.
Realistic-upload showcase (PLAN §247), first slice. A stage-1 front-end reads
dropped files and materializes them into an OKF bundle {concept_path: text} +
provenance; receive() wires extract -> import_bundle -> verdict. This slice
covers .txt/.md (stdlib only); .zip/.csv/folder/.docx/.pptx follow.
- Front-end lives in tests/ (showcase/dev-scoped), core stays stdlib-only:
dependencies=[] untouched; python-docx/python-pptx added to the [dev] extra
(used from stage 2d/2e), never a public [extract] extra (not v1 per PLAN).
- .txt injection -> guard T1 -> REJECT; clean .txt -> ADMIT; a dropped .md keeps
its frontmatter so a dangerous value -> T2 REJECT; an index.* upload
materializes onto the reserved uploads/index.md -> T4 REJECT.
- Detach-proof: neuter extraction to an empty bundle -> the poisoned upload
ADMITs, proving the verdict depends on extraction carrying the payload.
Tests 282 -> 288.