ethiKos Kompendio (TBD)
Status: TBD (not implemented / not finalized)
This page does not describe an implemented Kompendio pack for ethiKos.
It documents what the ethiKos reference layer is intended to become, so civic processes remain portable, governable, and auditable.
For ethiKos v2, the authoritative Boundaries & Contracts live in the Kintsugi page:
/platforms/konnaxion/ethikos/kintsugi#boundaries
What “Kompendio” means in Konnaxion
Kompendio is the reference layer: a public repertory of patterns, charts, and integration maps that lets communities:
- run the same civic process repeatedly without reinventing it,
- keep rules legible and contestable,
- migrate/self-host/fork without losing institutional memory,
- compare outcomes across time without “moving goalposts.”
For ethiKos, Kompendio becomes the public playbook + canonical formats for deliberation and decision formation.
What ethiKos Kompendio will give users
When defined, ethiKos Kompendio should make it easy to:
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Run deliberation the same way every time
- consistent phases, roles, and outputs
- predictable “what happens next”
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Produce decision-ready outputs
- options, rationale, tradeoffs, minority positions
- a publishable decision record that can be revisited
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Protect legitimacy
- guardrails against spam, capture, and performative participation
- explicit rules on how inputs become outcomes (and how that can be challenged)
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Reuse civic work
- reference packs that can be adopted by other communities
- versioning so improvements travel without rewriting everything
Planned contents (draft outline)
A) Process templates (repeatable governance)
- Deliberation lifecycle templates (phases, timeboxes, roles)
- Facilitation checklists and “anti-capture” practices
- Participation formats (consultation, consensus mapping, co-drafting, assemblies)
- Escalation rules (when a process becomes high-stakes / requires stronger protocols)
- Problem statement / scope format (what is in/out)
- Proposal format (intent, constraints, impacts, risks)
- Evidence packet format (what counts, how to cite, how to contest)
- Deliberation packet format (arguments, objections, bridges, open questions)
- Drafting format (options, amendments, version history)
- Decision record format (what was decided, why, thresholds, readings published)
C) Quality and legitimacy checks
- “Minimum legitimacy” checklist (before publishing a decision)
- Inclusion checks (who is missing, what was not heard, access constraints)
- Manipulation / capture checks (signals and mitigations)
- Appeal and revision pathways (how decisions can be challenged safely)
- Transparency expectations (what must be published with the decision)
D) Smart Vote alignment (readings, not rule-by-stealth)
- Definition of baseline vs Smart Vote readings (lenses)
- Rules for declaring readings: what a lens is allowed to use (and what it is not)
- How to publish side-by-side results so the baseline stays visible
- How readings bind to a stable audit context (so “why this reading” is contestable)
- Criteria for Annex (optional sidecar) vs Mimic (native pattern)
- Replaceability rules: no dual-truth, no hidden dependency
- Attribution list: “inspired by” patterns (public credit without importing their constraints)
F) Integrations (user-facing, not technical specs)
How ethiKos outputs connect to:
- Kollective Intelligence (Smart Vote readings + publishable decision record)
- KonnectED (competence signals when relevant and explicitly governed)
- keenKonnect (handoff into projects, deliverables, and continuity)
- Kreative (publication/preservation of validated outcomes)
What this page is not
- Not a technical specification.
- Not legal advice.
- Not a fixed promise of features.
It is a public placeholder until the ethiKos Kompendio pack is defined.
Where to go next
- ethiKos (module hub):
/platforms/konnaxion/ethikos
- ethiKos Kintsugi (operate layer):
/platforms/konnaxion/ethikos/kintsugi
- Kompendio (global reference layer):
/platforms/konnaxion/kompendio