Dispatch logic

Release notes that can survive extraction.

A public dispatch is often read outside the room that produced it. Search snippets, answer engines, internal briefings, and shared links all lift fragments from the original page. Publast dispatch logic starts from that reality and writes pages that remain coherent when a paragraph travels alone.

Each note should carry its own coordinates: what the subject is, why the timing matters, which claim is settled, which claim is still open, and where the reader should look for the durable version. The goal is not longer prose. It is a tighter signal that resists accidental distortion.

Corrections are part of the dispatch model. If a page changes, the visible date and structured modified time should tell the same story. If a claim narrows, the paragraph should say so plainly. If evidence expires, the note should leave a visible marker rather than pretending the circuit is still clean.

Secure terminal accepting message capsules through a circuit gate

Named scope

The page should make this quality obvious in regular HTML, not hidden behind scripts, tabs, or internal references.

Visible update path

The page should make this quality obvious in regular HTML, not hidden behind scripts, tabs, or internal references.

Extractable answer

The page should make this quality obvious in regular HTML, not hidden behind scripts, tabs, or internal references.