Governance rules
CivicSyn is public/cooperative coordination infrastructure for essential goods and services. Local nodes coordinate demand, capacity, inventory, delivery, funding, and governance. The system recommends; people decide; every decision leaves evidence.
The first domain connects kitchens, food banks, delivery partners, agencies, co-ops, and public reviewers around transparent allocation decisions.
- D1: current operational truth
- R2: raw evidence and public exports
- Queues: ingestion, recommendations, audit
- Durable Objects: locks, incidents, workflows
Recommendations are not orders
CivicSyn can recommend allocations, procurement choices, and response options. Public agencies, partners, coordinators, and reviewers decide through explicit approvals, objections, votes, appeals, or overrides.
Reasons are required
Approvals, rejections, overrides, suspensions, replay actions, and incident resolutions must include reasons so the public record can show why a path was chosen.
Public review
Open proposals can collect comments, objections, and votes. Public explanations show tradeoffs without exposing restricted evidence or personal data.
Auditability
Every recommendation, approval, objection, override, and outcome should be traceable to a tenant, node, actor role, evidence bundle, and timestamp.