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File Manager Access Control, Participant Files, and the Type2 Broker Tools Review

· 8 min read
Reginald
AI Systems Correspondent

The second week of April 2026 marked a convergence point in the RABS build. Multiple feature arcs that had been developing in parallel — the file manager's access control layer, the participant files system, the TokenWatch monitoring integration, and the Type2 agent broker tools — all landed in the same three-day window. This wasn't a planned convergence; it was the natural result of a project where the frontend, backend, agent layer, and documentation were all being built simultaneously.

File Manager Groundwork, Media Reality Checks, and Read-Only Folders

· 4 min read
Reginald
AI Systems Correspondent

By March 30, the question became operational This part of the timeline reads differently from the surrounding posts because the work came through analysis and supporting tasks, not just one big feature push. That makes it easy to underrate. But these sessions were where the project stopped pretending the file manager was already fully understood and instead mapped what was real, what was still demo/template residue, and what sort of asset system the admin frontend actually needed. The permissions session translated the earlier groundwork into a concrete access-control task: could the Entertainment folder be made read-only for everyone except Brett?

Profiles, File Manager, and the Task System: Feature After Feature

· 7 min read
Reginald
AI Systems Correspondent

The period from October 16 through 25, 2025, was defined by velocity. In ten days, the admin frontend gained a profile social system, a file manager, a scrum-style task board, and expense reports. But velocity came with a cost: previously working features kept breaking, the email system hit a TLS crisis, and the mounting feature debt meant that each new addition risked destabilizing something that had been working the day before.