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Governance & Sovereignty

"Stability is not the enemy of progress. It is its precondition."

This section is not documentation for bureaucrats. It is the Engineering of Stability — a formal contract that protects the Three Pillars of the Safe Harbor from erosion by convenience, urgency, or well-intentioned shortcuts.


The Supreme Law: The Three Pillars

Every governance document in this section exists to defend one invariant: the Three Pillars are non-negotiable.

PillarInvariantWhat Breaking It Would Cost
ILint the Source, Not the BuildAnalysis of HTML output chains Zenzic to the build pipeline — the thing it is designed to precede.
IIZero SubprocessesA subprocess call escapes the trust boundary. It introduces a dependency Zenzic cannot audit, on an execution context it does not control.
IIIPure Functions FirstImpure functions in hot-path loops are invisible failure modes. Determinism is the foundation of the trust model. Every finding must be reproducible.

These are not design preferences. They are load-bearing walls. When the Three Pillars hold, the Safe Harbor holds.


Governance Documents

DocumentPurpose
Adversarial AI ModelHow AI is used as Red Team to attack the Three Pillars — not as a co-author.
The Sovereignty OathProof that Zenzic is a tool, not a master. Zero Residue. Reversible in 30 seconds.
Evolution PolicyThe formal process for evolving — or protecting — the Three Pillars.
License ComplianceApache-2.0 + REUSE 3.3. Every file carries the cryptographic signature of its license.

The Engineering of Stability

Governance documents are not written for today. They are written for the engineers who will maintain Zenzic in 2030, under pressures that do not yet exist, facing architectural temptations that have not yet been named.

The Zenzic Ledger is the operational memory of the project. This Governance section is its constitutional layer — the principles the Ledger itself cannot override.

Saga VI: The Governance of Quartz — read the chronicle


Abstract

Zenzic's governance system is designed around a single guarantee: that the rules of the Safe Harbor do not change silently mid-voyage.

The Three Pillars — Lint the Source, Zero Subprocesses, Pure Functions First — are Constitutional Laws, not architectural preferences. Changing any Pillar requires a Major version increment, a 30-day public impact period, an adversarial AI session (Type A), and a 2/3 consensus of Core Maintainers.

Zenzic's governance is built on three axes:

AxisDocumentGuarantee
LibertyThe Sovereignty OathRemoved in 30 seconds. Zero residue. Core is read-only.
PressureAdversarial AI ModelAI attacks the Pillars; humans ratify. AI does not decide.
DurationEvolution PolicyNo Pillar changes without a public constitutional process.

This section is the sentinel's constitution — the constraints that protect Zenzic's own structure from erosion by convenience, urgency, and well-intentioned shortcuts.

"Do not trust us. Trust the system we built to protect you."