chore(ci): disable Codecov status targets#113
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Coverage status checks (project 80%, patch 70%) were holdovers from the GSoC era. The project's testing philosophy (MTMT) treats coverage as a diagnostic tool, not a gate. Disable status targets so Codecov remains informational (PR comments, trend graphs, badge) without posting pass/fail checks.
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Summary
Removes enforced coverage thresholds (80% project, 70% patch) from
codecov.yml, keeping Codecov as a diagnostic-only tool. Aligns CI configuration with the project's MTMT testing philosophy, which treats coverage as a signal, not a gate.Related issue
None — prompted by reviewing alignment between CI tooling and testing philosophy.
Test plan
Non-behavioral change. This only affects Codecov's status check behavior, not test execution. CI will continue to collect and upload coverage; Codecov will continue posting PR comments and updating the badge — it just won't post pass/fail status checks.