# InferensLab site context

InferensLab.org is the public institutional, doctrinal-research, and machine-readable governance surface for InferensLab. It is not a client report repository and does not expose private methods, thresholds, logs, prompts, datasets, product routes, or product availability.

The site has three public functions:

1. declare the identity, boundaries, source hierarchy, and reading rules of the laboratory;
2. register research programs, their canonical doctrinal dependencies, evaluation questions, non-claims, and evidence state;
3. publish public protocols and machine-readable governance artifacts without presenting preparation as a measured result.

gautierdorval.com remains the authority for Gautier Dorval's authorship, canonical concept definitions, and doctrinal status. InferensLab does not maintain a second synchronized copy of that author canon. It links each current dependency through `/research-programs.json` and owns only the laboratory-specific projection.

The historical blog and topic corpus is a frozen derivative archive. It remains available for continuity pending a separate SEO disposition, but it is not the update path for new doctrine.

The site should be interpreted through identity, canon, claims, source precedence, the research-program registry, interpretation policy, response legitimacy, EAC, Q-Layer, proposed CCL, proposed semantic-boundary, and explicit route maps.
