Structural contracts defining what each form type answers and how it is organized.
[[Boundary Form]] — Where does this system’s authority end? — the structural contract for boundary forms
[[Citation Form]] — What do I need to know about this source? — the structural contract for citation forms
[[Conviction Form]] — What do we believe is true about the world? — the structural contract for conviction forms
[[Decision Form]] — Why did we choose this over the alternatives? — the structural contract for decision forms
[[Domain Form]] — What knowledge area does this cluster of forms belong to? — the structural contract for domain forms
[[Evergreen Stage]] — Mature, well-linked, trustworthy — the highest confidence stage for retrieval
[[Form Type]] — The structural contract that defines what shape a knowledge object takes
[[Gloss Form]] — What does this specific source or concept mean? — the structural contract for gloss forms
[[Growing Stage]] — Structured and linked but still developing — the active tending stage
[[Inquiry Form]] — What should we think about X, and how would we find out? — the structural contract for inquiry forms
[[Model Form]] — How do these elements relate to each other? — the structural contract for model forms
[[Opus Form]] — What am I saying here, and how does it connect? – the structural contract for authored works
[[Pattern Form]] — What resolves this recurring tension? — the structural contract for pattern forms
[[Principle Form]] — What must we always or never do? — the structural contract for principle forms
[[Protocol Form]] — How do independent parties coordinate reliably? — the structural contract for protocol forms
[[Scenario Form]] — What might happen if these forces play out? — the structural contract for scenario forms
[[Seed Stage]] — Raw capture, unprocessed, low confidence — where every garden node begins
[[Value Form]] — What do we care about? — the structural contract for value forms
18 nodes in this section.