Releases: GautierDorval/ssa-e-a2-doctrine
v1.3.1 — Consistency hardening (versioning, Q-Layer cleanup, JSON-LD coverage, CI)
This is a doctrinal maintenance release: it does not change the conceptual stack, but fixes integrity and adoptability issues.
Fixed
- Version consistency across:
- README (latest release)
- CITATION.cff
- CHANGELOG
- links.json
- doctrinal JSON-LD graph (repository + doctrine term)
- Removed duplicated section in
layers/q-layer.md("Traceability of non-actions") and consolidated the normative version. - Fixed a malformed Markdown code fence in
implementations/better-robots-txt.md.
Improved
- Expanded coverage of
ssa-e-a2-dual-web-doctrine.jsonldto index first-rank artifacts (layers, patterns, rules, specs). - README now references
artefacts/specs explicitly. - Added onboarding docs:
READING-GUIDE.mdECOSYSTEM.md
CI
- Added minimal CI to validate:
- JSON/JSON-LD syntax
- Markdown fence balance
- internal relative links
- cross-file version parity
v1.3.0 — Introduce SSA-E-R (RFC) restitution proportionality module
v1.3.0 — Introduce SSA-E-R (RFC) restitution proportionality module
Summary
This release introduces SSA-E-R (RFC) as a doctrinal module governing restitution proportionality under Q-Layer constraint.
SSA-E-R modulates the depth and form of an already-legitimate answer (e.g., canonical, structured, contextual, analytical) and does not alter response authorization outcomes.
This is a doctrinal evolution. It does not introduce operational, transactional, or performance claims.
What’s new
- Add SSA-E-R (RFC) as a post-authorization restitution module.
- Define explicit non-override rule:
- SSA-E-R must not override Q-Layer outputs (clarification required or legitimate non-response).
- Extend doctrinal layer sequence:
SSA-E → Dual Web → Q-Layer → SSA-E-R (RFC) → A2
- Update doctrinal entity graph (JSON-LD):
- Add
DefinedTermfor SSA-E-R. - Update doctrinal version to
1.3.0. - Link new layer definition (
layers/ssa-e-r.md).
Files updated
README.mddoctrine.mdterminology.mdversioning.mdssa-e-a2-dual-web-doctrine.jsonld
Files added
layers/ssa-e-r.md
Normative constraints
- SSA-E-R governs restitution only (form and depth).
- It does not authorize answers.
- It does not expand inference rights.
- It must fall back to Q-Layer when compliant restitution would require invention.
- It remains strictly non-transactional and non-prescriptive.
Non-goals
This release introduces:
- No operational method
- No service offer
- No performance guarantees
- No ranking, visibility, or citation claims
- No enforcement mechanism over external AI systems
Version
Previous: v1.2.0
Current: v1.3.0
v1.2.0 — Introduction of the Q-Layer (Interpretative Legitimacy)
This release introduces the Q-Layer, a transversal layer of interpretative legitimacy
positioned between semantic stabilization (SSA-E / Dual Web) and adaptive amplification (A2).
The Q-Layer formalizes response authorization as a preconditioned act.
Producing an answer is no longer the default system state.
A response becomes legitimate only when explicit interpretative conditions are satisfied.
Key doctrinal changes:
– Introduction of the Q-Layer as a canonical doctrinal layer
– Formal definition of response authorization and legitimate non-response
– Recognition of silence as a valid, traceable system output
– Explicit separation between understanding, authorization, and amplification
– Clarification of non-transactional silence as a Q-Layer manifestation (not an exception)
This release marks a shift from post-correction of outputs
to pre-validation of the act of response itself.
No implementation guidance is provided in this release.
The Q-Layer is introduced as a normative and architectural principle.
Canonical documents:
– layers/q-layer.md
– patterns/response-authorization.md
This version establishes interpretative legitimacy
as a first-class concern in the SSA-E + A2 doctrine.
SSA-E + A2 + Dual Web doctrine — v1.1.0
This release formalizes the structured data grounding layer as an explicit precondition
to the SSA-E + A2 + Dual Web doctrine.
It does not change the core doctrinal principles.
It clarifies scope, boundaries, and machine-readable anchoring.
Key additions and clarifications:
- Introduced structured data grounding as a sitewide precondition layer.
- Added canonical schema templates (JSON-LD) for entities, pages, content, and navigation.
- Defined normative schema rules enforcing omission, refusal, and non-invention.
- Added schema mapping guidelines linking schema types to page roles.
- Added a machine-readable doctrine definition (JSON-LD) to anchor authorship and conceptual identity.
- Clarified the relationship between disambiguation, semantic grounding, and semantic SEO.
- Reinforced the non-prescriptive and non-performative nature of the doctrine.
This release represents a doctrinal extension, not a methodological or operational framework.
SSA-E + A2 + Dual Web doctrine v1.0
Initial neutral formalization.