概览
rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural

⚠️ Draft — The LINEAGE README is not yet available in this directory. This overview is grounded in the L-Ops definition from Framework Field Theory. It will be updated when LINEAGE canonical documentation lands.

What Is LINEAGE?#

LINEAGE is the canonical protocol governing Lineage Operators (L-Ops) across all TriadicFrameworks modules. L-Ops are the fourth operator family in FFT's seven-family grammar — they track the provenance, derivation, and inheritance chain of every structural component.

Without L-Ops, a system may be internally coherent but externally unverifiable. LINEAGE makes verification possible.


What L-Ops Do#

Function Description
Track origin Record where a component was first declared
Track derivation Map how a component changed from its origin to its current form
Track inheritance Identify what a component carries forward from its ancestors
Enforce traceability Ensure every transition can be traced back to its source

Where LINEAGE Appears#

LINEAGE is not confined to a single module — it is a cross-cutting protocol:

  • Every rtt:doc-id in front matter is a LINEAGE anchor
  • Every rtt:superseded-by is a LINEAGE pointer
  • The TEL/LINEAGE submodule adds temporal event ordering to standard lineage
  • The docs/LINEAGE/ directory at the site root is the canonical lineage registry


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