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Operations / Governed baseline / May 24, 2026

Gateway-governed capability baseline

Channel publishing, managed browser work, Developer Mode, runtime cron, runtime skills, and runtime memory now have clearer pilot boundaries.

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AgentNexus documented the governed capability baseline for higher-risk agent surfaces, separating generally available read paths from approval-gated and pilot-only workflows.

Status

Governed baseline

Category

Operations

Date

May 24, 2026

Read time

4 min read

Impact

Customers and technical reviewers get a more accurate view of which agent powers are default, which require approval, and which remain production pilots.

What changed

AgentNexus clarified the Channel Publish webhook pilot, Managed Browser approval-gated pilot, and Developer Mode diagnostic request path.

Runtime Cron, Runtime Skills, and Runtime Memory are described as governed production pilots that run through AgentNexus policy, evidence, and approval boundaries.

Why it matters

High-impact agent capabilities should be easy to evaluate without making every powerful action available by default. The baseline keeps routine read workflows fast while routing browser, shell, publishing, scheduled, and memory-backed work through explicit control points.

What to do

  • Use default read capabilities for cited search, public repository context, and approved Google Workspace review.
  • Request Managed Browser or Developer Mode only when the workflow needs those higher-risk surfaces and the owner accepts the review path.
  • Treat Channel Publish as a webhook pilot until a native channel connector is separately approved.
  • Treat Runtime Cron, Runtime Skills, and Runtime Memory as governed pilots, not as open-ended automation privileges.

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