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Governance

Autonomy with accountability.

A manufacturing platform is only as trustworthy as its standards. EagleSON X governs how capability blocks are approved, how contributions are reviewed, and how quality, security, and architecture standards are enforced.

Governance Framework

The rules that keep manufacturing trustworthy.

Block Approval Process

New capability blocks pass review for security, quality, documentation, and fit before entering the library.

Standard Library Rules

A governed standard library defines what is blessed, supported, and recommended for assembly.

Contributor Review Process

Every contribution is reviewed against architecture and security standards before acceptance.

Deprecation Policy

Blocks and patterns are retired on a clear, communicated timeline with migration paths.

Quality Standards

Test coverage, documentation, and observability requirements are enforced, not optional.

Security Standards

Secure-by-default patterns, scanning, and threat modeling are mandatory for every block.

Architecture Standards

Architecture-governance checks keep systems consistent, maintainable, and reviewable.

Dispute Resolution

A defined process resolves disagreements over standards, ownership, and contributions.

The Block Approval Process

Nothing enters the library unreviewed.

Every capability block moves through a defined lifecycle before it can be assembled into a customer system - and through a clear deprecation path when it is retired.

  1. 1

    Proposal

    A new block or pattern is proposed with its intended capability and scope.

  2. 2

    Review

    It is reviewed against security, quality, documentation, and architecture standards.

  3. 3

    Approval

    Approved entries join the governed standard library with a version and rating.

  4. 4

    Maintenance

    Blocks are maintained, versioned, and deprecated on a communicated timeline.

Future

The Constitution of EagleSON

As the platform and its contributor economy grow, governance graduates into a published constitution - the durable principles, rights, and processes that govern how engineering capability is created, shared, and owned. Maturity, written down.