RFC-038: Domain of Concern Registry — AIGP Dialects as First-Class Artifacts — 1. Abstract
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RFC-038: Domain of Concern Registry — AIGP Dialects as First-Class Artifacts
PRIVATE AND PROPRIETARY — NOT A PUBLIC RFC. Owned by Kanjani AI Research & Causum. See NOTICE.md.
Status: Draft Category: Infrastructure and Distribution Series: Mediated Intelligence Quality and Concern Evaluation Depends on: RFC-034 (Domains of Concern), RFC-035 (Mediation Vector Profile), RFC-036 (Concern Calculation Semantics), RFC-037 (Observer Accreditation) Defines: Dialect, Dialect Registry, Dialect Versioning, Dialect Subscription, Dialect Distribution, Dialect Compatibility Grounded in: Package management (semver), protocol extensibility (IANA registries), scientific method (replicable research protocols), measurement standardization (SI/ISO 17025)
1. Abstract
This RFC defines the Domain of Concern Registry — the mechanism by which AIGP dialects are packaged, versioned, distributed, and subscribed to.
A dialect is the fully instantiated, distributable bundle that makes AIGP speak a specific concern language. It is not a configuration file. It is a replicable research protocol — the complete apparatus required to observe, measure, calculate, and verdict a specific class of mediated intelligence concern.
Without this RFC, every organization must independently assemble a Domain of Concern (RFC-034), a Mediation Observation Model (RFC-035), calculation semantics (RFC-036), and observer requirements (RFC-037) into a coherent whole. That assembly is error-prone, non-reproducible, and non-distributable. RFC-038 makes the assembled whole a first-class, versionable, subscribable artifact.
The central claim:
An AIGP dialect is to mediated intelligence governance what a research protocol is to science: the complete, declared, reproducible apparatus that makes empirical observation possible within a specific domain of inquiry.