Document longer persona variants and post-release dialog composition
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Keep a running checklist of the legacy persona questions and identity surfaces w
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- self-description and social charm: `what's your name`, `do you have a nickname`, `do you like being Jibo`, `are there others like you`
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- favorite-style prompts: `what is your favorite color`, `what is your favorite food`, `what is your favorite music`
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- attraction and preference prompts: `what is your favorite flower`, `do you like R2D2`, `do you like the sun`, `do you like space`, `do you like kids`
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- longer authored variants for the same prompt family when Pegasus shows richer phrasing, especially multi-clause and follow-up-heavy responses
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- capability and charm prompts: `can you laugh`, `can you dance`
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- affect and mood: `how are you`, `are you happy`, `are you sad`, `are you angry`
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- memory and identity recall: `who am i`, `what is my name`, `when is my birthday`, `what is my favorite music`
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@@ -228,6 +229,8 @@ Port after Build B:
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- richer `scripted-responses` families that depend on follow-up state
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- special-date / holiday personality sets
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- more nuanced chitchat branches that need context-aware routing
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- longer authored variants for existing prompts when the source text contains them, so the robot keeps the familiar Pegasus cadence without inventing new dialog composition yet
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- dialog joining / composition as a post-release feature, kept out of the 1.0.19 ladder so we do not blur authored phrasing with a runtime joiner
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Why these later:
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