fix: align TrustLevel enum with RFC-002 v1.4#1
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BREAKING CHANGE: Trust level naming corrected to match RFC-002 v1.4. Before (incorrect): - Level 1: DV (Domain Validated) - Level 2: OV (Organization Validated) - Level 3: EV (Extended Validation) - Level 4: CV (Continuous Validation) ← doesn't exist in RFC After (correct per RFC-002 v1.4): - Level 1: REG (Registered) - Level 2: DV (Domain Validated) - Level 3: OV (Organization Validated) - Level 4: EV (Extended Validated) Integer values (0-4) unchanged - this is a naming/documentation fix only. The actual verification logic was already correct. Files updated: - capiscio_mcp/types.py: TrustLevel enum docstring and comments - README.md: Trust level table - docs/index.md: Trust level table - docs/getting-started/quickstart.md: Trust level table - docs/guides/server-side.md: Code comment (CV → EV) Refs: RFC-002 v1.4 §5 Trust Levels
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Summary
Corrects trust level naming in
TrustLevelenum and documentation to match RFC-002 v1.4 §5.Problem
The Python SDK's
TrustLevelenum had incorrect level names that didn't match the authoritative RFC-002 specification:CV (Continuous Validation) doesn't exist in RFC-002. The code invented a level that the spec doesn't define.
Impact
Files Changed
capiscio_mcp/types.pyTrustLevelenum docstring and inline commentsREADME.mddocs/index.mddocs/getting-started/quickstart.mddocs/guides/server-side.mdRFC-002 v1.4 §5 Reference
Testing
pytest tests/ -v # 269 passed ✅Checklist