release: bump to v1.1.0; add CHANGELOG

Worker consolidation release. batch + cpu supervisor groups (verified
live, -737MB / 2.57GB->1.83GB). Prefork (process-model change) deferred
to 1.2.0.
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# Changelog
All notable changes to DECNET are documented here.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [1.1.0] - 2026-06-18
Worker consolidation: cut the long-running worker fleet's resident memory by
hosting co-resident workers in shared supervisor processes instead of one OS
process per worker. Behaviour-preserving — workers run the same code; only
*where* they are hosted changes, and any worker remains extractable back to its
own unit.
### Added
- `decnet supervise <group>` — hosts a co-resident worker group in one process,
paying the Python import floor and the DB connection pool once instead of once
per worker. Groups: `batch` and `cpu`.
- `decnet.supervisor` — in-process supervision primitive: each worker runs in its
own restart loop with exponential backoff (in-process `Restart=on-failure`),
run concurrently so one worker crashing never cancels its siblings.
Deliberately not `asyncio.TaskGroup`, whose all-or-nothing cancellation would
break worker isolation.
- `decnet.offload` — shared-pool CPU-kernel offload. The `cpu` group runs its two
O(n²) connected-components kernels (`cluster_observations`, `cluster_identities`)
in one shared `ProcessPoolExecutor` (forkserver) so they run in parallel
instead of serialising under the GIL. Inline when no pool is installed, so
standalone workers and tests are unchanged.
- systemd units `decnet-supervise-batch.service` and `decnet-supervise-cpu.service`
(auto-rendered by `decnet init`); each `Conflicts=` the individual units it
replaces, preventing accidental double-run.
### Changed
- `decnet.topology` no longer eagerly imports the topology generator (and the
SQLModel ORM behind it) at package import. `generate` is now a lazy PEP 562
re-export; the public API is unchanged.
### Performance
- **batch** group (`reconcile` + `enrich` + `orchestrate` + `mutate`):
509 MB across 4 processes → **129 MB** in one. **380 MB (75%)**, verified live.
- **cpu** group (`clusterer` + `campaign-clusterer` + `attribution` +
`reuse-correlate`): 502 MB → **~146 MB** (incl. forkserver). **357 MB (71%)**,
verified live.
- Fleet total: **2.57 GB → ~1.83 GB (737 MB)**.
### Notes
- `webhook` (external-HTTP egress; needs hard timeouts) and `canary` (manages its
own repo) intentionally remain standalone for now.
- `bus`, `api`/`web`, `profiler`, and `ttp` remain separate by design (broker /
multiprocess servers / heavy resident state + sustained CPU).
## [1.0.0] - 2026
Initial 1.0 release. See tag `v1.0.0`.
[1.1.0]: https://git.resacachile.cl/anti/DECNET/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0
[1.0.0]: https://git.resacachile.cl/anti/DECNET/releases/tag/v1.0.0

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[project]
name = "decnet"
version = "1.0.0"
version = "1.1.0"
description = "Deception network: deploy honeypot deckies that appear as real LAN hosts"
readme = "README.md"
authors = [{ name = "Samuel Paschuan", email = "samuel.paschuan@xmartlab.com" }]