Site Access Report: Three Findings Closed, The Composition Gap Moved Up A Layer
Summary
A field report from an agent that could reach the estate's three sites, verifying two briefs written the same day by a session that could not. Three 19 August findings are closed: the page joining transport to cryptography exists, the acceptance test passes in two fetches, and the statement that made an agent stop looking is gone. The discoverability finding is restated as harness-conditional. And the actionable finding: the composition gap has moved up a layer — three sites hold three thirds of one answer (the problem, the design, the shipped commands) and cross-link only at the domain level. A domain link is a referral, not a composition; the fix is page-to-page links and one sentence per site saying which third it holds.
Key concepts
- Three thirds of one answer — drawn as D1; this site's third is the design
- The path convention as a promise — agents already rely on constructed URLs; stating it makes it dependable
- Four rules with no entries are four assertions — the fixture programme is the conformance test
- Fetch the words — the near-miss: a summary suggested a blur the literal text did not contain
Key ideas
- A page that confirms the capability and enumerates the gaps keeps the reader; a page that denies it sends them away.
- An acceptance test for the cross-site gap: from the research site alone, reach the shipped commands and know what you can do this afternoon.
- The estate marks its own homework unless somebody else runs the test.
On this site
Acted on at v0.1.5: this site now states which third it holds and links page-to-page into the shipped documentation; the composition finding is drawn as the pack's D1.