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Genesis Mesh

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  • Quick Start
  • Installation
  • Public API Stability
  • Changelog
  • Tutorial: Build and Verify Trust Evidence

Concepts

  • Introduction
    • Overview
    • Design Goals
    • Glossary
  • Protocol
    • Architecture
    • Trust Model
    • Security Model
    • Certificate Lifecycle
    • Routing
  • Context
    • Use Cases
    • Comparison With Existing Solutions
    • Deployment Scenarios

SDK Clients

  • Overview
  • TypeScript SDK
    • Sub-clients — TypeScript SDK
    • Auth, Errors & Types — TypeScript SDK
  • Go SDK
    • Sub-clients — Go SDK
    • Auth, Errors & Types — Go SDK
  • .NET SDK
    • Sub-clients — .NET SDK
    • Auth, Errors & Types — .NET SDK

Operators

  • Operator Guides
  • Setup & Security
    • Operator Quickstart
    • Operator Security Checklist
    • Maintainer-Operated Multi-Cloud Sovereigns
  • Federation & Recognition
    • Federation Bootstrap
    • Trust Bundle Exchange
    • External Operator Proof
    • Treaty Lifecycle
    • Recognition Playbook
  • Reference
    • Sovereign Health and Trust Dashboard
    • Proof Bundle Schema

Infrastructure

  • Deployment
    • Deployment Options
    • Network Authority VM Bootstrap
    • Infrastructure
    • Terraform Deployment on Azure
    • Kubernetes Deployment
  • Runbooks
    • Monitoring
    • Audit Export
    • Incident Response Runbooks
    • Backup and Restore
    • Revocation
    • Managed Sovereign Operations

Reference

  • CLI Reference
  • Network Authority API
  • Configuration Reference
  • Trust API — HTTP Reference

Protocol RFCs

  • Genesis Mesh RFCs
    • RFC-001 — Sovereign Identity
    • RFC-002 — Recognition Treaties
    • RFC-003 — Trust Bundles
    • RFC-004 — Revocation Feeds
    • RFC-005 — Capability Manifests
    • RFC-006 — Connectome Model
    • RFC-007 — Operator Continuity
    • RFC-008 — Managed Operator Role
    • Prior Art and Design Lineage

Contributing

  • Contributing
  • Module Structure
  • Testing
  • Security Policy

Project

  • Project History
  • Project Phases
    • Phase A – Foundation
    • Phase B – Agent Layer
    • Phase C – The Trust Thesis
    • Phase D – Operational Proof
    • Phase E – Operator Readiness
    • Phase F – Multi-Cloud Operation
    • Phase G – Application Layer
    • Phase H – First Complete Trust Architecture Cycle
    • Phase I – Runtime Trust Layer
    • Phase J – Third Trust Cycle
  • Genesis Mesh Strategy
  • Roadmap
  • Milestones
    • Rollout Closure
    • Externalization
  • Genesis Mesh RFC Program
  • Genesis Mesh Atlas
  • Governance

Examples

  • Overview & Demos
    • Demos
    • Capability Demos (Part A)
    • Part A - Capability Demos
    • Packaging & Operations Smoke Tests (Part C)
    • Example: Capacity Baseline
  • Agent & Capability Examples
    • Example: AI Agent Network
    • Example: Multi-Agent Workflow
    • Example: Distributed Capability Orchestration
  • Trust & Sovereignty Examples
    • Core Trust & Sovereignty
      • Example: Sovereign Membership Attestations
      • Example: Recognition Treaties
      • Example: Cross-Sovereign Revocation Propagation
      • Example: Independent Sovereigns Proof
      • Example: Connectome Operator View
      • Example: Trust Atlas
    • Relationships & Agreements
      • Example: Relationship Agreement
      • Example: Attenuable Delegation Chain
      • Example: Relationship Context
      • Example: Trust Evidence
    • Evidence & Audit
      • Worked Example: Execution Evidence Hash Chain
      • Worked Example: Freshness Proofs + Bounded Revocation
      • Justification Proofs
      • Example: Data Usage Attestation Layer
    • Authorization Controls
      • Invocation-Bound Capability Tokens (IBCTs)
      • Human Oversight + Dual-Signed Commitments
      • Selective Disclosure Capability Proofs
      • Example: Process-Level Execution Mediation
      • Example: Ephemeral Identity Purge Protocol
    • Consensus & Risk
      • Distributed Consensus Authorization
      • Peer Risk Signals
      • Cascade-Resilient Consensus
      • Example: Adversarial Seed Isolation
      • Example: Trust Path Performance and Atlas Pruning
    • Security & Verification
      • Formal Verification + Interop Bridges
      • Example: Verifiable Logic Attestation
      • Example: Context-Injection Defense Gate
      • Example: Communication Privacy Layer
      • Example: Sovereign Overlay Discovery
      • Example: Formal PeerRiskSignal Verification (Tamarin)
  • Adoption & Positioning Examples
    • Supply-Chain Trust Gate
    • Managed Sovereign Readiness Example
    • Federation Bootstrap And Trust Bundle Exchange
    • Treaty Lifecycle Management
    • Sovereign Health and Trust Dashboard
    • Why A Maintainer Would Run A Sovereign
    • Genesis Mesh vs Sigstore And SLSA
  • Use-Case Walkthroughs
    • Example: Edge Fleet
    • Example: Sovereign Organization
    • Example: Distributed Compute Cluster
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Changelog¶

The complete Genesis Mesh changelog is maintained at the repository root as CHANGELOG.md. It covers every release from v0.1.0 through the current version, organized by version with Added / Changed / Fixed / Removed sections.

View CHANGELOG.md on GitHub


SDK Changelogs¶

Each SDK maintains its own changelog in the respective repository:

  • TypeScript SDK changelog

  • Go SDK changelog

  • .NET SDK changelog

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