Work

Systems I have built, with their real status attached.

Each of these is at a different stage. The status label is part of the description, not decoration—a prototype is not a product, and a design is not customer proof.

What the status labels mean

LabelWhat it claims
BuiltImplemented and exercised, though not necessarily running or continuously available right now.
Partially testedSome checks passed and are named; other checks were not run in that pass, and I say which.
PrototypeWorking enough to use and learn from. Not a supported service, and not available on demand.
In developmentArtifacts and design exist. Nothing here is a released offer or a delivered customer outcome.
PrivateRuns, but aggregates operational detail. The reusable method gets published; the system itself does not.

None of these represent customer results. Where a system has been tested, I state what was tested and what was skipped. Where an improvement is planned rather than finished, it stays labelled as planned.

Read how these systems failed and what changed