Human Authority
The accountable boundary for intent, risk, meaning, exceptions, acceptance, disclosure, promotion, and irreversible decisions.
durable-coreIntelligence may be temporary. Authority, meaning, evidence, state, recovery, and useful Work must not be.
Temporary intelligence performs the work. The governed environment preserves what the work means.
GhostMesh began with a refusal to accept that useful intelligence should vanish when a conversation ended, a model changed, a provider failed, or a worker disappeared.
The first answer was conceptual: preserve the environment, not the worker. That answer has now survived contact with implementation.
Temporary workers have produced governed Work that remained identifiable, inspectable, recoverable, searchable, and reusable after the worker was gone. Immutable artifacts, exact evidence, human decisions, protected locations, semantic relationships, and operational state now persist outside the execution context that created them.
The dream was never to keep one ghost alive. The dream was to stop losing what the ghost helped us understand.
Version 1 established the governing distinction: Workers perform bounded work. The environment preserves the capability.
The model is still not the system. The agent is still not the product. The conversation is still not the memory. Human authority still belongs in the durable core. Providers still belong beneath capabilities as replaceable bindings.
The strongest result is not that the architecture changed. It is that implementation kept converging toward it.
Open the July 30, 2026 North Star baseline
An immutable Development registry became operational. Append-only observations began producing deterministic current projections. Replay and immutable-conflict behavior became enforceable.
Protected browser experiences became static projections with zero provider calls. Durable Works received typed owner profiles. The Unified Work Index connected Work to artifacts, locations, projections, aliases, facets, evidence, and relationships.
Exact owner acceptance and protected promotion became part of the operating path. Repeated provider archaeology was replaced by durable ingestion and bounded deltas. Event-driven refresh, freshness telemetry, and cross-repository execution entered active implementation.
These are not equivalent achievements. Some are proven and accepted. Some are operational but bounded. Some remain active implementation.
Version 1 correctly identified capability as the durable unit of execution.
Version 2 adds the semantic layer that implementation exposed: Work is the durable object around which capability, evidence, artifacts, projections, locations, decisions, and relationships converge.
A Work can move, evolve, accumulate evidence, gain or lose projections, and survive the worker that created it. This is how GhostMesh stops treating output as debris and begins treating it as an estate.
Work is the durable semantic object. Capability is the durable execution contract.
The current operating plane preserves normalized Work identity and exact evidence outside any one worker or provider.
Its bounded implementation includes append-only source events; deterministic event identity; immutable deployment and route facts; typed Work profiles; artifact, location, alias, facet, and relationship observations; current-state projections; replay no-ops; conflicting immutable-fact rejection; deterministic catalog and artifact digests; protected static projections; zero browser provider calls; deploy-only-when-changed behavior; and human-readable review surfaces backed by exact evidence.
This is not a general autonomous operating system. It is a governed, evidence-backed operating plane that has proved several mechanisms required for one.
Workers still reason, write, implement, investigate, test, and reconcile. They remain valuable. They also remain temporary.
The architecture now retains more of what a replacement worker requires: exact governing authority, current Work identity, semantic relationships, implementation state, source locations, prior decisions, deterministic evidence, unresolved gates, and next permitted action.
This reduces the amount of continuity trapped inside one session. It does not yet prove universal worker replacement.
People should decide intent, meaning, risk, exceptions, acceptance, disclosure, promotion, and irreversible action.
People should not have to copy routine state between tools, remember which worker owns which path, reconstruct deployment history, repeatedly ask providers what already happened, manually refresh an index after every accepted Work event, or rebuild context after every worker disappears.
Several bounded transport paths have already been removed. Others are in active implementation through delta ingestion, freshness telemetry, webhook admission, deterministic no-op behavior, and cross-repository execution.
The architecture has not eliminated human transport. It has made that transport visible, measurable, and increasingly unnecessary.
Ghost Replacement Test v2 requires a second worker to reconstruct current Work state from governed sources without Worker A's private transcript, resume from the exact permitted action, validate independently, and stop at the human decision boundary.
Durable Work identity, retained artifacts and exact locations, immutable evidence, owner decisions, bounded claims, deterministic projections, current-state retrieval, and protected review surfaces now pass.
Uniform automatic recovery checkpoints, provider-independent admission, consistent no-transcript replacement across all Work classes, sovereign inference fallback, elimination of manual recovery transport, and routine end-to-end replacement remain incomplete.
Version 1 recorded an overall maturity of 2 out of 5. That score remains attached to the July 30 baseline.
Version 2 must not replace it with a higher number merely because more components exist.
The system has materially improved in persistence, semantic organization, immutable evidence, deterministic projection, protected delivery, retrieval, credential boundaries, and bounded autonomous execution.
Recovery, routine worker replacement, provider portability, sovereign inference, source-vault completeness, human transport load, and cross-system convergence remain weak dimensions.
Human Authority governs Work. Work connects profiles, capabilities, artifacts, projections, locations, relationships, evidence, receipts, current state, and unresolved gates.
Deterministic operational projections expose the Unified Work Index, protected Development experiences, packages, offline artifacts, and Production references.
Temporary workers and replaceable providers remain at the perimeter.
An authoritative Work event is normalized into bounded observations, changed facts are appended, current Work views advance, catalog and artifact digests are compared, unchanged state becomes a no-op, changed state may produce one protected projection, and freshness and lag evidence remain visible.
Issue #319 now proves bounded Development activation and exact-event replay refusal. This does not grant Production or cross-repository execution authority.
GhostMesh now preserves more of the system independently of any one inference worker or browser session. It does not yet operate independently of every provider.
Provider loss can still affect execution, authentication, deployment, event delivery, database access, source retrieval, model inference, and recovery speed.
The sovereign target requires portable authority contracts, deterministic exports, independent artifact custody, recoverable event and Work state, replaceable deployment bindings, local or alternate-provider inference, an owner-controlled source vault, and tested provider-loss procedures.
Dependency diversification is not sovereignty until recovery is proven.
Delta refresh and freshness telemetry, cross-repository execution admission, Ghost Replacement Test v2, provider-loss recovery, sovereign source custody, sovereign inference, and formal maturity reassessment remain separately governed gates.
Every gate names its present state, limitation, next threshold, owner action, implementation lane, and evidence.
The worker is temporary. The provider is replaceable. The conversation ends. The deployment changes. The artifact moves.
The Work remains identifiable. The authority remains explicit. The evidence remains inspectable. The meaning remains connected. The system continues.
The accountable boundary for intent, risk, meaning, exceptions, acceptance, disclosure, promotion, and irreversible decisions.
durable-coreThe durable semantic object representing a coherent body of intent, development, evidence, outputs, decisions, and continuing meaning.
durable-coreA durable governed execution contract exercised by replaceable workers or providers.
inner-orbitA material output associated with a Work, including source, page, package, schema, image, receipt, export, or presentation.
inner-orbitA rendered, indexed, summarized, packaged, or published representation of a Work.
inner-orbitA governed place where an artifact or projection can be found.
inner-orbitAn append-only evidence statement from which current state is derived. Prior observations remain evidence.
durable-coreAn explicit, typed, directional, evidence-backed connection among durable objects.
inner-orbitA temporary execution context that performs bounded work and owns no durable authority or semantic continuity.
perimeterA replaceable inference or infrastructure substrate used to implement a capability.
perimeterDurable evidence describing what happened, under which authority, against which exact state, with what result and limitation.
durable-coreHistorical v1 architecture and maturity 2/5, retained unchanged.
A durable Work-centered operating plane with immutable evidence, deterministic projections, bounded delta refresh, and protected static review surfaces.
Provider-loss recovery, routine no-transcript replacement, sovereign source custody, and alternate inference are tested rather than assumed.
Owner semantic and design lock
Irreversible decisions remain human.
Unified Work Index and durable Work profiles
Coverage remains bounded to admitted estate records.
Immutable receipts, append-only observations, deterministic projections
Source coverage and recovery transport remain incomplete.
Issue #319 terminal activation and equivalent replay
Development only; Production remains unauthorized.
Ghost Replacement Test v2 bounded passes
No uniform routine no-transcript replacement.
Provider-neutral contracts and explicit boundaries
Provider-loss recovery is not proven.
Deterministic packages and retained state
Sovereign source custody and inference remain unproven.
docs/intake/issue-327/OWNER_SEMANTIC_DESIGN_LOCK.md
thesis · ontology · narrative · visual meaning · truth states
Issue #216 comment 5131118554
historical baseline · exact head · immutable URL
Issue #314 comment 5184522126
148 Works · 392 records · accepted protected deployment
Issue #319 comment 5185176280
CURRENT freshness · pending 0 · failed 0 · equivalent replay · provider calls 0
docs/publication/issue-327/CURRENT_STATE_EVIDENCE_SNAPSHOT.json
generated ledger inputs · cutoff · digests · limitations
pinklon/shareplane-control-tower PR #314
enrollment implementation · provider-inactive limitation
GhostMesh succeeds when temporary intelligence can leave behind durable capability and durable Work without becoming the authority, the memory, or the system itself.
The presentation can vary. Identity, evidence boundaries, graph meaning, author identity, and lifecycle state stay inspectable.
The package carries the rendered presentation family, public-safe authority records, context, and a member-hash manifest.
Workflow artifacts, issue evidence, and cross-repository receipts remain distinct from owner interpretation.
Supports: catalogDigest, artifactDigest, works, records, lastAuthoritativeEvent, lastPersistence, lastProjection, lastSuccessfulDeltaResult, browserProviderCalls, historicalProviderCalls.
sha256:ebf519dfd04687e85bc5b19d136c5d9390c0dc5351f0501c4f8c88c6103e0429 · run 30956807365
Supports: freshnessState, pendingEvents, failedEvents, lastStableProtectedDeployment.
sha256:41bd7bed7f95a4ad1c67f5e024360745beb483fa2e9af531469868b5f935da89 · run 30956807365
Supports: lastStableProtectedDeployment.
sha256:abc4e0239dd2a7361334c01230ef857fbdf7776056e866d9d00b1e20b3aae5d5 · run 30956807365
Supports: lastAcceptedDeployment, lastStableProtectedDeployment, works, records.
Pull Request CommentSupports: controlTower.
This checkpoint has one explicit predecessor relationship in the frozen authority. No companion edges are invented for visual symmetry.
Version 2 is a successor, not an in-place revision. The accepted v1 architecture baseline remains retained unchanged.
Issue #216 · PR #219 · 4f13e82fee339b37060b39f4ca173c55f07c1564
Historical protected route retained as provenance; no private or preview URL is emitted on the public page.