Wed 29-Apr-2026 drift audit (ARJ-43): fullcopy is 100 components ahead of production (69 ApexClass + 5 ApexTrigger + 26 active Flow), well above the 10-component Wednesday-rhythm sync threshold. Direc

Decision

Wed 29-Apr-2026 drift audit (ARJ-43): fullcopy is 100 components ahead of production (69 ApexClass + 5 ApexTrigger + 26 active Flow), well above the 10-component Wednesday-rhythm sync threshold. Direction is normal forward-development backlog (fullcopy → production), not a stale-sandbox refresh. Three classes (BookingClass, GreetingCallController, MarketingDashboardController) show concurrent edits in BOTH orgs within the last 48h — this is the urgent finding requiring reconciliation before next promotion. Recommend deployment-backlog review with CTO within 7 days and immediate diff/merge of the 3 concurrent-edit classes.

Rationale

Numeric drift (100 components) far exceeds the 10-component sync trigger documented in salesforce.md weekly rhythm. Source-of-truth analysis: prod ApexClass=1079 vs fullcopy=1148 [S3]; prod ApexTrigger=75 vs fullcopy=80 [S4]; active Flow prod=263 vs fullcopy=289 [S5]. Active-dev signal: 31 fullcopy class changes in last 7 days vs 10 in production [S6] — confirms forward-development pattern, not stale-sandbox. Concurrent-edit risk surfaced via cross-referencing the 14-day modified lists [S8]: BookingClass last edit prod 2026-04-16 / fullcopy 2026-04-28 (Amitabh Saasworx) — 12-day fork; GreetingCallController prod 2026-04-28 09:37 (Amitabh Sharma) / fullcopy 2026-04-28 09:25 (Amitabh Saasworx) — 12-min apart same day, two different developers; MarketingDashboardController prod 2026-04-28 04:53 / fullcopy 2026-04-29 06:39 — 26-hour fork. Reversibility: this is an audit decision, not a deploy — fully reversible, only updates the cadence/escalation log. 0.86

Alternatives Rejected

Outcome

Pending