What regressed: Automated uptime and accessibility checks kept running through February, but the human-readable monthly audit — the part that actually makes the data useful to citizens and journalists — stopped being published in mid-February. The raw data is still being collected, but it’s not reaching anyone who could act on it.
Why it happened: The audit write-up was a single-person bottleneck. When that person’s workload shifted, nothing was set up to redistribute or pause the publishing cadence openly. Classic documentation debt: the pipeline worked, but the last mile depended on tacit knowledge.
What we’re changing: Pairing a writer with an investigator so the handoff has redundancy, and publishing a short “nothing changed” note on months when there’s no substantive update — silence is worse than a terse report. Honest timeline: next published audit expected late April 2026.
Leaving this entry visible as regressed until a published audit resumes.