Comprehensive issue-status summary. Canonical historical source: Section 47 of the OIR Iteration Archive.
The Tracked Issues Registry is a comprehensive issue-status summary table consolidating all 'loose ends' — gaps, ambiguities, and unresolved questions in the platform's documentation. The canonical historical source is Section 47 of the OIR Iteration Archive (09_Meta_Tracking/09_OIR_Iteration_Archive.docx), preserved with that literal section heading for historical continuity; user-facing labels refer to it as the Tracked Issues Registry. Two columns: Item Status (OPEN/CLOSED) tracks content completeness; Mitigated (Y/N) tracks author documentation responsibility. As of v3.7.665: 85 total items, 53 CLOSED, 32 OPEN, all 85 Mitigated = Y under the v3.1.2 criterion. OPEN items each have documented acknowledgment of the external expertise required to close them.
Under the v3.1.2 mitigation-criterion refinement, "Mitigated = Y" means the platform's lead author has fulfilled their documentation responsibility for the item: the issue is articulated, the platform's response framework (where applicable) is documented, and items requiring external expertise have their external-engagement needs spelled out. It does not mean the underlying question is resolved or that an expert has validated the platform's claims. The Item Status column (OPEN vs. CLOSED) tracks content completeness separately.
The platform is citizen-built, not produced by credentialed economists or policy scholars. The 30 OPEN items in the Tracked Issues Registry require expert validation. The platform proposes an architecture for shared prosperity, not a tested policy program.