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Phase 4.3 patch-loss audit (the user's recurring concern about 'very important patches due to build system deficiencies') revealed that since Round 4, the operator's own diagnosis work had made 2 patches obsolete. Per the user's 'upstream preferred' policy, when the operator's own work supersedes a Red Bear patch, we archive. P0-canary (operator-superseded): - Original: Phase 1.0A absorbed the canary diagnostic into kernel commit6e9613e6('diag: serial canary characters at kernel init checkpoints') - Obsoleted by:66a5243f('diag: remove all diagnostic serial canary chars and info! debug logging') - Reason: After the kernel build stabilized, the operator removed the diagnostic noise. The canary's purpose (early-boot serial output) is no longer needed. P5-context-mod-sched (operator-abandoned): - Original: Patches re-export SchedPolicy in src/context/mod.rs - Obsoleted by:dc51e67d('fix: remove unresolved SchedPolicy import (leftover from reverted ACPI commit)') - Reason: The patch adds 'SchedPolicy' to a re-export but the SchedPolicy type itself doesn't exist in the fork. The patch is incomplete without a corresponding type definition; the operator's failed attempt to add the type was reverted. Both moves follow AGENTS.md principle: 'When upstream Redox already provides a package, crate, or subsystem for functionality that also exists in Red Bear local code, prefer the upstream Redox version by default.' The patches were the operator's own work; when the operator decided the work was no longer needed (cleanup, feature reversion), the patches were retired. 'Upstream preferred' in spirit: Red Bear prefers clean, well-tested upstream-equivalent functionality over locally-maintained diagnostic noise and half-finished features. After this commit: Active patches: 119 (was 121) Archived: 96 in legacy-superseded-2026-07-12/ All forks: 0 orphans