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@haku-field haku-field released this 30 Dec 07:46
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v0.1.0 — Initial Release

Overview

Initial public release of distance-behavior,
a RET bridge-layer fragment defining reversible relational distance adjustment.

This fragment operates solely on distance displacement,
preserving relational continuity and reopenability
without interpretation, judgment, or control.


Key Characteristics

  • RET-envelope direct fragment
  • Bridge-Layer document
  • Reversible distance displacement only
  • No intent, emotion, or meaning interpretation
  • No safety, control, or optimization logic

Scope

distance-behavior handles:

  • relational distance levels
  • reversible distance shifts
  • engagement adjustment following distance placement
  • interaction distortion levels (light / moderate / invasive)

It explicitly avoids:

  • moral judgment
  • correction or education
  • safety control or containment
  • throttling, cooling, or isolation
  • permanent exclusion

Structure

This release includes:

  • core principles and scope definitions
  • abstract distance level vocabulary
  • reversible distance shift specification
  • interaction distortion and engagement adjustment guidelines
  • explicit anti-mapping appendix
  • envelope and dwelling-state alignment notes

No implementation code is included.


Notes

This release is considered structurally complete.
No expansion or optimization is planned.

Future changes, if any, will prioritize:

  • boundary clarity
  • reduction over addition
  • preservation of reopenability

License

CC BY-NC 4.0 (human-facing)
AI use is not restricted or defined here.