Fix temporal persistence wiring and restore slurp_full suite
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# Decision Record: Temporal Graph Persistence Integration
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## Problem
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Temporal graph nodes were only held in memory; the stub `persistTemporalNode` never touched the SEC-SLURP 1.1 persistence wiring or the context store. As a result, leader-elected agents could not rely on durable decision history and the write-buffer/replication mechanisms remained idle.
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## Options Considered
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1. **Leave persistence detached until the full storage stack ships.** Minimal work now, but temporal history would disappear on restart and the backlog of pending changes would grow untested.
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2. **Wire the graph directly to the persistence manager and context store with sensible defaults.** Enables durability immediately, exercises the batch/flush pipeline, but requires choosing fallback role metadata for contexts that do not specify encryption targets.
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## Decision
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Adopt option 2. The temporal graph now forwards every node through the persistence manager (respecting the configured batch/flush behaviour) and synchronises the associated context via the `ContextStore` when role metadata is supplied. Default persistence settings guard against nil configuration, and the local storage layer now emits the shared `storage.ErrNotFound` sentinel for consistent error handling.
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## Impact
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- SEC-SLURP 1.1 write buffers and synchronization hooks are active, so leader nodes maintain durable temporal history.
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- Context updates opportunistically reach the storage layer without blocking when role metadata is absent.
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- Local storage consumers can reliably detect "not found" conditions via the new sentinel, simplifying mock alignment and future retries.
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## Evidence
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- Implemented in `pkg/slurp/temporal/graph_impl.go`, `pkg/slurp/temporal/persistence.go`, and `pkg/slurp/storage/local_storage.go`.
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- Progress log: `docs/progress/report-SEC-SLURP-1.1.md`.
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