{
  "_campaign_id": "a2a-hermes-v0.6.2-patch2-r29-off",
  "_generated_by": "scripts/analyze_run.py",
  "_model": "grok-4-0709",
  "for_c_level": "Risk posture remains low for non-TLS deployments, with full production readiness confirmed for federated memory sharing. Customer claims of seamless agent collaboration are viable based on these results. This patch2 run shows stability improvements over prior releases, maintaining clean outcomes.",
  "for_non_technical": "In this test, AI agents successfully shared and recalled memories with each other across multiple computers. Everything worked as expected, with no lost information or errors in managing the shared memories. This shows the system is reliable for agents to remember and access shared data.",
  "for_sme": "All scenarios from S1 to S42 (select 35) passed without failures, covering primitives like write (S1), delete (S10), link (S11), recovery (S14), hybrid recall (S18), and bulk insert (S40) in a 4-node W=2/N=4 mesh. No failure modes observed; probable root causes from past runs appear resolved in v0.6.2-patch2. Testbook identifiers include S22 (agent ID conflicts), S23 (payload fidelity), S24 (byzantine rejection), with all probes green.",
  "headline": "Hermes v0.6.2 federation passes all tests without TLS.",
  "next_run_change": "none \u2014 keep cadence.",
  "verdict": "PASS \u2014 35/35 scenarios green.",
  "what_it_proved": "Demonstrated reliable inter-agent memory sharing, consistent replication across nodes, and correct handling of all tested operations in a non-TLS federated environment with no failures or skips.",
  "what_it_tested": "Exercised 35 scenarios covering memory write/read/recall, linking, deletion, recovery, bulk ops, and federation sync in a 4-node mesh over HTTP transport without TLS, testing primitives like consolidation, contradiction detection, and namespace management."
}