Governance
The boundary layer: ownership, scope edges, review cadence, and decision traceability. Not bureaucracy — survivability.
What governance does here
- Defines ownership (who can decide, who needs to review).
- Makes scope edges explicit (in / out, plus change control).
- Sets review cadence so decisions are revisitable.
- Preserves context so results can be audited honestly.
- Separates evidence from decisions (assist ≠ authority).
- Keeps “system boundaries” real, not vibes-based.
Core surfaces
Ownership
Clear responsibility: a named owner, named reviewers, and an explicit decision record.
Cadence
Review rhythms that match the risk. High-risk decisions get tighter loops.
Scope control
Boundary-first delivery: what’s included, what’s excluded, and how changes get confirmed.
How it connects
RadixOS is the spine for decision objects, traceability, and revisiting.
Services deliver scoped work that produces reviewable artifacts.
Solum preserves evidence and context that decisions depend on.
