A bounded index of what the project’s tests establish—and what they do not.
Evidence classes
| Class | Useful for | Does not establish |
|---|---|---|
| Static vectors | Deterministic inputs and expected outputs | Live HTTP behavior or deployment safety |
| Implementation-local tests | Source-specific invariants and race boundaries | Independent interoperability |
| Neutral black-box suites | Bounded behavior across an HTTP surface | Coverage beyond the suite |
| Reciprocal cross-tests | Two implementation directions under one corpus | Broad ecosystem adoption |
| Hosted deployment checks | Observed behavior in one real environment | General production suitability |
Public exact artifact index
TCT WordPress Alpha.6
- Draft: TCT Draft-03.
- Source/package: 3.0.0-alpha.6 release; package commit
817f1bc26d557d91b0f28990f418fa1c2a4186ac. - ZIP identity: 99,356 bytes; SHA-256
387659f8996e3051dd43d6caacdbaa0e92d416e02c9d43a89d70c97a81b3bf42. - Corpus/environment/result: the exact release records controlled root, subdirectory, Playground, W3 Total Cache, and one Namecheap/LiteSpeed lane; the packaged external validator passed 97/97 in the recorded lanes.
- Evidence: cross-host evidence and path-prefix evidence.
TCT Cloudflare Worker Alpha.2 — WordPress connector
- Draft: TCT Draft-03.
- Source/release: Alpha.2 transform canary.
- Bundle identity: SHA-256
953fa923b3e20934356b12ea0be70dd13f1d73057e70600466d36170bc7711fb. - Environment/result: Cloudflare Worker route in front of the Namecheap WordPress test origin; 33/33 live checks before and after the transform, 168 requests, and zero benchmark errors.
TCT Cloudflare Worker Alpha.2 — generic connector
- Draft: TCT Draft-03.
- Source/release: Alpha.2 generic Namecheap canary.
- Environment/result: standalone PHP 8.2/LiteSpeed origin on Namecheap behind Cloudflare; origin verification passed 26/26 and live edge/origin verification passed 37/37.
Standalone TCT validator
- Draft: TCT Draft-03.
- Source/package: v0.1.0-alpha.1 release.
- Package identity: SHA-256
853af63fa756e63fb8ef1aed8979739face76e8cfa3e7fb93877e7023975e5e1. - Boundary: public-path checks only; a pass is limited to the selected resources, state, configuration, vantage point, and time.
Collaborative-state browser demos — Milestone 1
- Draft: JSON Three-Way Merge Draft-00.
- Source/release: v0.1.0-alpha.1; pinned commit
36847e1e35af4c0d057b08d1f6e03cf8e6c96e02. - Corpus/environment/result: all 41 published Appendix B vectors in a browser-only Web Worker implementation, with unit, production-browser, accessibility, and deployment checks recorded by the release.
Current llmpages.org deployment observation
On 15 August 2026, the public test deployment ran WordPress 7.0.4 and PHP 8.2 with TCT WordPress 3.0.0-alpha.6 behind Namecheap/LiteSpeed and Cloudflare. The package-owned external validator sampled three M-URLs and passed 97/97 checks across 16 requests. This is a time-bound deployment observation, not a universal compatibility or production-capacity claim.
Other retained project-internal evidence
- Reciprocal implementation cross-tests and multiple project-internal AI-assisted implementations remain feasibility evidence.
- They are not presented as external adoption, independent provenance, or general implementation diversity.
- Only publicly linked artifacts above are part of this public evidence index.
Evidence rules
- Name the exact draft revision, source identity, corpus, environment, and result.
- Preserve failures and disclose runner blind spots.
- Do not equate a matching digest with independent design provenance.
- Do not call an individual Internet-Draft an IETF standard or imply IETF endorsement.
