About these releases
Dev releases are the public log of work shipped by the EDMA team. Each release groups everything that landed in production between the previous release and the next, with screenshots, architectural notes, and what the work unblocks.
Releases ship when meaningful work is ready for the public record — not on a fixed cadence. Subscribe to the EDMA Telegram channel or X account for new-release notifications, or check this page periodically.
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Three Portals, One Trade
Three new portals shipped end-to-end. Client. Supplier. Logistics. Each one is a working front, not a viewer. The same order shows up in all four views — operator at the center, three on the perimeter — and the system enforces who sees what at the data layer.
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Finance Wired Into Operations
Finance integrated directly into operations. Every operational event recalculates the financial picture in real time. Live double-entry accounting ledger. Document engine with six types generated from real transaction data.
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Four Sections Shipped in One Week
Four major sections shipped in one week: Orders (13-state lifecycle), Production (9-state lots with QC rework loops), Shipments (logistics control layer), and Clients (742-paragraph CRM spec). 382 tests added.
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Phase 4: TradeOS Launch
Phase 4 TradeOS launch — prototypes promoted to production code. Two sections shipped (Products and Manufacturers) on Fastify and Drizzle ORM with 10 manufacturers, 38 certificates, 53 regulatory requirements modeled from real glove-industry data.
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Infrastructure Upgrade and Platform Hardening
Major internal refactor — the entire platform restructured to a strict four-layer service architecture (Interface, Services, Repositories, Database). Products and Orders rebuilt on the new layer; six reliability improvements shipped.
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What We've Been Building While Things Were Quiet
The first public dev release covers the architecture and team work done during the quiet period between launch and regular communications. Seven Operations OS intelligence modules built around the central concept of an Order.
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