- License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
VERIFRAX-STATUS is the Verifrax public status-host boundary: the public surface for https://status.verifrax.net that presents bounded status information without becoming authored protocol source, authority issuance, governed execution, public verification, proof publication, archive/reference, or intake.
This repository is part of the VERIFRAX governed status-host perimeter.
- ARTIFACT-0006
- ARTIFACT-0005
- ARTIFACT-0004
- ARTIFACT-0003
- ARTIFACT-0002
- ARTIFACT-0001
Canonical public proof surface: https://proof.verifrax.net
Canonical proof publication repository: https://github.com/Verifrax/proof
Canonical evidence root: https://github.com/Verifrax/VERIFRAX
- ANAGNORIUM — terminal recognition
- REGRESSORIUM — terminal recourse
- Surface class: public status host
- Repository class: status host surface
- Public host ownership:
https://status.verifrax.net - Host class: tool
- Role: status
- Deploy mode: static-root
- Current repository posture: live public status boundary
This repository owns public status presentation only.
It presents bounded status information for public readers. It exposes status-surface role truth and status-host identity.
It does not author normative source material. It does not issue authority. It does not execute governed actions. It does not verify published material. It does not publish proof. It does not serve as archive/reference. It does not operate intake. It does not replace adjacent chamber boundaries or implementation strata.
- presents bounded status information at the public status host
- preserves a clean status boundary for public readers
- exposes status-surface identity without claiming operational authority
- keeps status presentation distinct from authority, execution, verification, proof publication, and archive/reference
- anchors public status-host role truth for adjacent repositories and hosts
- not authored protocol source; that belongs to VERIFRAX
- not authority issuance; that belongs to AUCTORISEAL
- not governed execution; that belongs to CORPIFORM
- not public verification; that belongs to VERIFRAX-verify
- not proof publication; that belongs to proof
- not archive/reference; that belongs to SIGILLARIUM
- not intake; that belongs to apply
- not constitutional doctrine; that belongs to SYNTAGMARIUM
- not canonical world-state; that belongs to ORBISTIUM
- not reconciliation or repair; that belongs to CONSONORIUM
- not sovereign cognition; that belongs to TACHYRIUM
VERIFRAX— authored protocol and evidence-root boundaryAUCTORISEAL— authority issuanceCORPIFORM— governed executionVERIFRAX-verify— public verificationproof— proof publicationSIGILLARIUM— archive/referenceapply— intakeVERIFRAX-WWW— public root hostVERIFRAX-DOCS— explanatory documentation
VERIFRAX-STATUS presents status. It does not author. It does not issue authority. It does not execute. It does not verify. It does not publish proof.
That separation must remain explicit.
Read these as two different public classes:
SYNTAGMARIUM— lawORBISTIUM— stateCONSONORIUM— reconciliationTACHYRIUM— cognitionAUCTORISEAL— authorityCORPIFORM— executionVERIFRAX— verificationANAGNORIUM— terminal recognitionREGRESSORIUM— terminal recourse
VERIFRAX-WWW— public root-host surfaceVERIFRAX-API— API host implementation surfaceVERIFRAX-STATUS— status host implementation surfaceVERIFRAX-SURFACE— shared public-surface systemVERIFRAX-SPEC— derived specification publicationVERIFRAX-DOCS— explanatory documentationVERIFRAX-PROFILES— deterministic profile-constraint surfaceVERIFRAX-verify— public verification repository and UI boundaryproof— public proof publication surfaceSIGILLARIUM— archive/reference surfaceapply— intake surface
These implementation, host, and support repositories are not parallel sovereignty. They must not be read as law, state, reconciliation, cognition, authority, execution, verification, terminal recognition, or terminal recourse merely because they are public-facing or operationally important.
The public surface of this repository is its repository identity, README boundary, status host surface, and status-facing materials carried by this repository.
Publication here is not authored source. Publication here is not authority. Publication here is not execution. Publication here is not verification. Publication here is not proof publication. Publication here is not archive/reference. Publication here is not intake.
Repository truth for VERIFRAX-STATUS lives in this repository.
Host truth for this surface is https://status.verifrax.net.
Host presentation and repository truth are related but not interchangeable.
Repository boundary still controls status-host role truth here.
Status meaning in-system means the stack can point to VERIFRAX-STATUS and say that a bounded public status surface, status route, or status-facing presentation layer belongs to this boundary.
Status here presents. Status here does not author. Status here does not issue authority. Status here does not execute. Status here does not verify. Status here does not publish proof.
That does not by itself mean:
- the status host became authored protocol source
- the status host issued authority
- the status host executed a governed action
- the status host verified truth
- the status host published proof
- the status host replaced archive/reference
- the status host replaced intake
- the status host replaced the evidence-root repository
Read this repository as public status presentation only.
If this repository starts sounding like authored protocol source, authority, execution, verification, proof publication, archive, or intake at the same time, the boundary is already broken.
VERIFRAX-STATUS is not authored protocol source. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not authority issuance. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not governed execution. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not public verification. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not proof publication. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not archive/reference. VERIFRAX-STATUS is not intake.
This repository is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. See LICENSE.