W1: Document user-scope MCP config location in ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md —
adds verification and re-registration commands, warns against
settings.json (saves ~12K tokens per registration session).
W2: scripts/register_project.sh + make register-project —
5-step automation: API health → topic lookup → MCP check →
CLAUDE.md from template → progress event.
W3: state-hub/scripts/project_claude_md.template —
parameterised CLAUDE.md with {PROJECT_NAME}/{DOMAIN}/{TOPIC_ID}
placeholders; used by register_project.sh.
W4: Add custodian_topic_id + domain to all 6 canon project charters —
lets agents grep for topic IDs without touching the API.
W5: state-hub/mcp_server/TOOLS.md — compact 30-line tool reference
card; replaces reading the full server.py (~350 lines).
W6: Switch .mcp.json to absolute path + PYTHONPATH env so cwd is not
required; add scripts/patch_mcp_cwd.py for post-registration fix.
Update ~/.claude.json to match (cwd kept for belt-and-suspenders).
W7 (SessionStart hook) deferred: no SessionStart hook type in Claude
Code; PreToolUse with empty matcher fires before every tool call.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Develop a multidimensional, testable framework of personhood for mixed-intelligence societies, enabling experimental legal rule systems with tiered rights/obligations and downgrade mechanisms.
Problem
Binary personhood breaks under heterogeneous agents (humans, AIs, orgs, hybrids). We need portable terminology, tests, and rule modules that jurisdictions can adopt and evolve.
Outcome
a dimensional personhood space (capability-based, substrate-independent)
a modular rights/obligations library
violation → downgrade logic (enforceable within platforms)
portability across “interaction spaces” (marketplaces, communities)
Boundaries (v0.1)
Focus on conceptual and operational primitives, not a single “ideal law”.
Emphasize clarity, testability, and portability.
Success criteria (v0.1)
A coherent framework that can be implemented as platform governance.
Example jurisdictions and rule packs for specific interaction spaces.