Audit
The enclave doesn’t ask to be taken on faith. The same structural spaces that shape what comes next also assess what runs now — and that assessment is public-facing, so anyone can look at the live system rather than a description of it.
Three ways in:
- Standing visibility — curated, read-only exposure of the running state: dashboards, public blueprints, the architecture itself.
- Public blueprints — the substrate is built to be forked, so its infrastructure-as-code and open codebase are readable on the free community forge (Forgejo).
- Guided tours — a narrated look at the live system, led by enclave staffers: the real-identity operators who run the secret-bearing side.
What you can see is bounded by the Sovereign Gap (Constitution §5). A tour narrates and shows; it never opens a path into the secret-bearing layers — the Kitchen, the Basement, or the real-identity Workplace. That boundary isn’t a limit on candour; it’s the reason the candour is safe to offer. What can be shown is exactly what can be shown safely — and all of that, you can see.
The parts of this page describing Opplet’s approved state are based on the Charter:
- Enclave Doctrine — written against v1.2, current
- Opplet Constitution — written against v12.8, current
Comparisons, rationale, history, and other commentary on this page are editorial and not governed by the Charter.