Repositories
Public repositories show the corpus shape, the package homes, and the repository boundaries between architecture, implementation, and narrative layers.
Reviewable contour
Evidence here means public reviewable surfaces, not private claims.
Public surfaces
Public repositories show the corpus shape, the package homes, and the repository boundaries between architecture, implementation, and narrative layers.
Tags, release pages, and changelog boundaries make dates, versions, and stable public surfaces reviewable.
The AGL source set is reviewable as a bounded public document package under ester-reality-bound, rather than as a vague add-on to L4 or SER.
GitHub, LinkedIn, ORCID, and HAL provide external public anchors for authorship, profile continuity, and public record linkage.
Hashes, manifests, release reports, changelogs, and citation files make the public contour more reviewable than a plain narrative claim.
The v0.1.1 release provides a reviewable public surface with Markdown, PDF, SHA-256 manifest, GitHub release metadata, and Zenodo DOI.
Open site pageThe v0.1 technical note is reviewable through the site page, public Markdown source, public PDF source, DOI metadata, and Zenodo record.
The trilogy is reviewable through three public repositories, signed tags, release pages, hash manifests, rights surfaces, repository download matrices, and the site hub.
The narrative layer is reviewable without becoming open-content corpus.
Negative frame