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.