Kitchen
Where things are made

The kitchen is shared grounds, and like any kitchen it is where raw ingredients become something finished. Here the enclave writes its code and holds its conversations — the room where the project is actually cooked rather than merely planned.
GitLab runs the stove: source control, pipelines, and the place every change to the enclave passes through before it ships. Discourse keeps the table talk — the forum where decisions are argued out in the open and the community’s memory is stored.
A kitchen is sociable and a little chaotic by design — people lean in, test things, leave notes for each other. That openness is the point: the work and the discussion about the work happen in the same room, so nothing important gets decided somewhere no one can see.
What the enclave becomes is, in the end, whatever leaves this room.