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A.1 - The Governance Scope

The Governance Scope regulates the governance processes and balance of power of the Sky Ecosystem. The Governance Scope must ensure that the resilient equilibrium of Sky Governance remains protected against all potential direct and indirect threats.
Atlas Documents are essential to the structure and governance of the Sky Ecosystem. They are organized into document trees, which include Immutable Documents and Adaptive Documents. Immutable Documents embody the Spirit of the Atlas; while Adaptive Documents operationalize the Spirit of the Atlas and facilitate its aligned evolution. This Article defines the properties, development, and procedures associated with Atlas Documents.
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Atlas Documents are the basic building blocks for structuring data in the Atlas. They are organized as nested document trees, each with a unique Document Identifier. The first three layers contain the Immutable Documents, which together enshrine the Spirit of the Atlas and the core, permanent boundaries for how to operationalize it without risking slippery slope misalignment. In the layers below the Immutable Documents are the Adaptive Documents, which are continuously improved through the Sky Governance process. The Adaptive Documents interpret and practically operationalize the Spirit of the Atlas within the boundaries set by the Immutable Documents.
All Atlas Documents have five (5) standard properties that provide key information about them. The subdocuments of this document specify the characteristics of each of the five (5) standard properties.The standard properties of Atlas Documents should be listed in the following order:1. Name2. Version3. Last Modified4. Type5. Components
The Components property of Atlas Documents contains an object that specifies the data components of the Atlas Document as nested properties. The Components of an Atlas Document is determined by its Type. Some Document Types have no Components, in which the object is just empty. An Atlas Document with Components must always have all of its components properly filled according to the requirements defined by its Type Specification. Some documents have custom logic for how their Components behave, and this custom logic is specified through a special reserved component property called 'Custom'. Atlas Documents of Types with specified custom logic components can have variable number of components, and different characteristics of each component, for each instance of the Type. Custom components are always appended to the end of the list of components.