Learning as I go.
1. It occurred to me that while the composite planks will be anchored to the joists, they won’t be screwed down onto it. Therefore, I needed more lateral stability. Added.

2. Butyl joint tape is heavy and extremely sticky, so laying it on the joists takes some technique, which I *think* I’ve learned: Weigh one end with a brick, roll out the length needed along the joist, then cut. Lastly, remove the backing and slowly work down the joist, pressing the tape as you go. Whew.

All joists taped.
@adhdeanasl I don't know, man. I'm a tape aficionado too, but I'm thinking maybe you want some nails or bolts or something in there too for strength.
@adhdeanasl In seriousness, when I did our last deck I used this for the flashing to the house and was pretty happy. The copper can actually show a little below the bottom row of siding and it looks high-end. (Buy it somewhere besides Home Depot, though.) https://www.homedepot.com/p/reviews/Sandell-Flash-Guard-12-in-x-20-ft-Copper-Step-Roll-Flashing-FG031220/202090781/1