ns-ui / routing-slip — routed order vs. actual order

Live — you are Marcus Webb (Release Mgmt)

PR #482 — Search relevance rewrite

Quorum 2 of 3

0 of 3 signed

Approver routing slip for PR #482 — Search relevance rewrite, in routed order
ApproverRoleStatusTime
Priya Shah
EngineeringNow—
Legal Review
LegalAwaiting—
Marcus Webb
Release Mgmt—

Publish disabled — needs 2 more signatures, waiting on Engineering.

At rest — fully signed, mixed order, quorum met

RFC-114 — Rollout policy

Quorum 3 of 3

3 of 3 signed

Approver routing slip for RFC-114 — Rollout policy, in routed order
ApproverRoleStatusTime
Priya ShahPS
EngineeringSigned10:05:00 AM
Legal ReviewLR

out of turn

LegalSigned9:12:00 AM
Marcus WebbMW

out of turn

Release MgmtSigned9:40:00 AM

Quorum met — ready to publish.

Rows stay in routed order no matter who actually signs first. An early signature is permitted, not blocked — it lands with an 8deg skew and an “out of turn” note instead. Publish reads signed count against quorum, which can unblock before every name is stamped.