GM-RKB Conceptual Commitment
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A GM-RKB Conceptual Commitment is a conceptual commitment that represents a fundamental design philosophy or architectural principle embedded in the GM-RKB content enhancement system codebase.
- AKA: GM-RKB Design Principle, RKB System Philosophy, RKB Architectural Commitment.
- Context:
- It can express philosophical stances about how knowledge should be structured and managed.
- It can manifest through code patterns, system architecture, and operational protocols.
- It can create design tensions that must be resolved through architectural tradeoffs.
- It can guide development decisions and feature prioritization throughout the system evolution.
- It can be discovered through code analysis even when not explicitly documented.
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- Example(s):
- Enhancement vs Replacement commitment that AI systems should augment rather than replace human curation.
- Format Orthodoxy commitment requiring strict wiki format consistency for machine readability.
- Reversibility Principle commitment that every bulk operation must generate a rollback manifest.
- Session-Based Work commitment organizing work into bounded work sessions with clear session protocols.
- Cost Consciousness commitment tracking every LLM API call with cost monitoring.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- An implementation detail that doesn't represent a broader design philosophy.
- A coding convention that is stylistic rather than conceptual.
- A temporary workaround that doesn't reflect long-term commitment.
- See: Conceptual Commitment, Software Design Philosophy, GM-RKB, GM-RKB Skill, GM-RKB Protocol, Architectural Principle.