Site Map
Use this page as a maintainer map. The public sidebar is the primary reader path; this page mirrors that structure and records likely future page areas without turning them into public promises.
Start Here
Section titled “Start Here”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| Overview | Project landing page and first reader paths. |
| Why This Exists | Why the project exists and what kind of civic infrastructure it is trying to build. |
| Enclosure and Solidarity Responses | Research synthesis on privatization, price extraction, and solidarity-economy counter-moves across everyday institutions. |
Concepts
Section titled “Concepts”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| Mechanism Map | Pocket glossary plus current and planned mechanism pages, with prioritization rules. |
| Community Land Trusts | Land stewardship, affordability, ground leases, and governance. |
| Housing Cooperatives and Limited-Equity Cooperatives | Resident ownership, occupancy rights, affordability formulas, and cooperative governance. |
| Commons Governance and Resource Trusts | Shared-resource rules, stewardship duties, monitoring, and external conservation boundaries. |
| Cooperative Governance | Membership, democratic control, multi-stakeholder co-ops, and federation. |
| Platform Cooperatives and Digital Sovereignty | Member-owned digital platforms, data portability, federation, and digital commons boundaries. |
| Federation and Shared Services | Cooperation among autonomous institutions, shared services, and protocol governance. |
| Fiscal Sponsorship | Project autonomy, sponsor fiduciary control, restricted funds, and reporting. |
| Steward Ownership | Mission locks, purpose trusts, control rights, and succession. |
| Worker Ownership Conversions | Business succession, employee ownership, governance transfer, and regulated conversion boundaries. |
| Public-Interest Rescue Acquisitions | Distressed enterprises, coalition bids, public commitments, bankruptcy assets, and regulatory restart boundaries. |
| Participatory Budgeting | Direct community decision-making over public or shared budgets. |
| Community Benefits Agreements | Negotiated development commitments, monitoring, enforcement, and community benefit reporting. |
| Community Investment | Community development financial institutions (CDFIs), local investment, community ownership, and regulated finance boundaries. |
| Mutual Credit | Trusted exchange networks, balances, credit limits, and clearing. |
| Community Currencies and Timebanks | Local credits, time credits, demurrage, circulation rules, and trust. |
| Community Procurement and Solidarity Markets | Requests, offers, commitments, local benefit, and values-aligned markets. |
| Mutual Aid Networks | Care requests, offers, distribution, consent, and privacy. |
| Data Trusts and Cooperatives | Delegated data stewardship, consent, access, revocation, and collective benefit. |
| Local Economy Knowledge Graph | Shared map of local businesses, ownership, public records, civic actors, and organizing pathways. |
Potential future concept pages: public and community banking, restorative accountability and conflict transformation, glossary.
Holochain Fit
Section titled “Holochain Fit”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| What Holochain Is | Short orientation to Holochain’s agent-centric model, source chains, distributed hash tables, validation, and application structure. |
| Why Holochain Fits | How Holochain’s strengths map to solidarity-economy institutions and where those strengths stop. |
| Boundaries and Bridges | What belongs in Holochain and what must remain in external systems of record. |
| Validation and Integrity | How Holochain validation relates to civic rules and where it stops. |
| Privacy and Data Placement | How records move between shared distributed hash table (DHT) data, private data, encrypted evidence, and external systems. |
| ValueFlows and Holochain Resource-Event-Agent (hREA) | How economic references relate to civic authority, evidence, and bridge records. |
| FAQ | Fast answers to common worries about safety, reporting, recovery, conflict, upgrades, and bridges. |
Potential future architecture pages: federation protocol, schema reference, implementation fit by mechanism.
Contributors
Section titled “Contributors”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| Writing Standard | Prose, sourcing, and Pilcrow rules. |
| Diagram Standard | D2 diagram rules. |
| Docs System | Diataxis model, page rules, and quality gates. |
Reference
Section titled “Reference”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| Local Agent Skills | Repository-local skill inventory. |
| Research Tools | Executor, Firecrawl, Webpull, pdf-inspector, and related research workflow. |
Decision Records
Section titled “Decision Records”| Page | Role |
|---|---|
| Protocol Scope | What Solidarity Commons Protocol covers and where it must stop. |
| Audience Structure | Decision record for reader routes plus canonical domain pages. |
| Docs Platform | Decision record for Astro Starlight and Cloudflare deployment. |
Potential future decision records: federation protocol scope, hREA embedding depth, source and citation policy.