Sources
Source-family overview for provenance navigation. It lists manifest and source shells without opening source text or claim promotion.
- Route Family
- Sources
- Robots Policy
- Public route
- Sitemap Inclusion
- included
- Source Gate
- Landing honesty gate
- Receipt Pointer
- none
- Closed Claim
- Documentation only
This index is a conservative source map. It names source and manifest route shells only, without rendering source text, translation, morphology, etymology, lexical range, frequency, interpretation, public receipt export, or citation-ready evidence.
Manifest inspector remains metadata-only and excluded from sitemap.
primary_text Homer Iliad source snapshot from Perseus canonical Greek grc2 Navigable, not public evidenceSource detail shows provenance and blockers only; source text display remains governed by the detail route.
Source Activation Review Bridge
review only noindex,followThis overview points reviewers into the source activation workflow. It is a navigation bridge only: it does not authorize source display, ingestion, index promotion, runtime execution, sitemap promotion, or deployment.
Open the manifest inspector to review source rows, snapshots, blockers, and authorization steps.
Activation Sequence review onlyUse the review sequence before any later packet considers display, receipt, or runtime changes.
Candidate Dossiers lockedCompare source candidates without turning a candidate row into an acquired or indexed source.
Readiness Ledger blockedRead blockers and next validators before treating source metadata as usable evidence.
Boundary
The public Sources route may link to review tooling, but a link to a manifest route is not permission to display, ingest, index, export, run API tools, run MCP tools, or publish evidence claims.
Closed Claim Layers
These overview routes make the P0 shell navigable while leaving evidence and export gates untouched.
Display is controlled by audited source-detail gates, not this overview.
Translations remain separate and unavailable pending audit.
Licensed or authority-only sources can be named only after audit and cannot supply copied text.
Public-source posture still requires edition, checksum, attribution, and locator review.
Source detail routes remain noindex while source gates are open.