Purpose
This document serves as the sole index for all Canon and Enforcement documents that constitute Inner OS.
This index functions as the first and final point of reference for determining what is and what is not Inner OS.
Canon Layer (Identity Definition)
C-01. Inner OS Whitepaper
• Language: English Canonical Text + Korean Canonical Text
• Role: Existential rationale and system definition
• Status: Immutable
C-02. IOSP-0001 — Why the Core Must Remain Untouchable
• Language: English Canonical Text + Korean Canonical Text
• Role: Constitutional declaration of Core immutability
• Status: Immutable
C-03. Guardian Council Charter
• Language: English Canonical Text + Korean Canonical Text
• Role: Definition of power restraint and enforcement body
• Status: Immutable
C-04. Inner OS Canon Declaration
• Language: English Canonical Text + Korean Canonical Text
• Role: Identity boundary declaration: "This document set alone is Inner OS"
• Status: Immutable
Enforcement Layer (Sealing Documents)
E-01. Canonical Parity Resolution Protocol
• Role: Rules for resolving bilingual textual discrepancies
• Status: Immutable
E-02. Canonical Text Sealing Procedure
• Role: Permanent sealing of canonical generation and update procedures
• Status: Immutable
E-03. Guardian Council Bilingual Verification Protocol
• Role: Standards for bilingual verification by the Guardian Council
• Status: Immutable
Hierarchy Principles
- Canon Layer defines identity.
- Enforcement Layer protects identity.
- No document may modify, interpret, or supplement the Canon Layer.
Immutability of the Index
This Index exists solely to list the already sealed document set. It does not exist for adding or removing documents.
Final Principle
Any document not included in this Index is not part of Inner OS.
This Index is sealed as part of the Inner OS Canon.