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  <front>
    <title abbrev="Substrate Observation">Substrate-Observation as an Alternative to Envelope Coordination for Concurrent Sessions</title>

    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
      <address>
        <email>blake@truealter.com</email>
      </address>
    </author>

    <date year="2026" month="July" day="06"/>

    
    
    

    <abstract>


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<t>This memo articulates a coordination-protocol anti-pattern observed in
cross-tool agentic systems and describes a substrate-observation
alternative that does not require negotiating a wire format between
heterogeneous concurrent sessions of an identity-bound principal.  The
memo is Informational.  No protocol element is being proposed for
standardisation; the contribution is the opposite, a delineation of
what should NOT be standardised, and why, with a reference to the
substrate-physics primitives that take its place.  Companion memos in
the morrison-* family describe the identity primitives this memo
presumes; specifically, this memo relies on the <spanx style="verb">~handle</spanx> namespace
established in <xref target="IDPRONOUNS"></xref> and the per-principal identity substrate
referenced in <xref target="IDACCORD"></xref>.</t>



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<section anchor="status-of-this-memo"><name>Status of This Memo</name>

<t>This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the
provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79.</t>

<t>Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF).  Note that other groups may also distribute
working documents as Internet-Drafts.  The list of current
Internet-Drafts is at https://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/current/.</t>

<t>Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six
months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents
at any time.  It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as
reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress."</t>

</section>
<section anchor="introduction"><name>Introduction</name>

<t>When a single identity-bound principal operates several agentic
sessions concurrently, whether across different tools, different
hosts (a workstation, a laptop, a phone), or different
organisational contexts (an individual capacity, a workplace
capacity, a contracted capacity), those sessions must deconflict
their action without stepping on each other's commits, leases, or
external-system state.</t>

<t>A natural impulse is to standardise a wire protocol for the
sessions to exchange peer-state envelopes: "I am here, working on
X, holding lease Y until time T".  This memo argues such
standardisation is structurally unnecessary, would compound interop
burden as new agentic tools enter the ecosystem, and would
re-centralise an inherently distributed problem on whatever broker
the envelope protocol selected.</t>

<t>The alternative is substrate observation: each session observes
byproducts of its peers' normal operation (filesystem timestamps,
kernel-reported socket peer counts, server-emitted connection counts
on shared channels) and forms its own local representation of
who-else-is-here.  No envelope.  No wire format.  No broker.
Reconciliation occurs post-hoc through substrate-physics
commitments (filesystem locks, append-only identity logs, economic
settlement, organisational identity append-logs), never through a
canonical decision.  Identity binding of the principal's surfaces
themselves is assumed to follow the conventions of <xref target="MCPDNS"></xref> and
<xref target="IDCOMMITS"></xref>; this memo concerns only the coordination layer above
those primitives.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="conventions-and-definitions"><name>Conventions and Definitions</name>

<t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
"OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
BCP 14 <xref target="RFC8174">RFC2119</xref> when, and only when, they appear in all
capitals, as shown here.</t>

<t>The following terms are defined for the purposes of this document:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t><strong>Substrate-emitted byproduct.</strong>  A filesystem or kernel or
network-substrate side-effect of an operation undertaken for some
purpose other than coordination, observable to other sessions of
the same principal without those sessions having transmitted a
coordination message.</t>
  <t><strong>Decay-to-uncertainty.</strong>  The property that an observation aged
beyond a recency threshold transitions to an explicit "uncertain"
state, under which the observing session continues to operate,
rather than transitioning to an "absent" state under which the
observing session blocks.</t>
  <t><strong>Mutual hallucination.</strong>  The property that each session of a
principal forms its own local representation of concurrent-peer
presence from substrate observations, and that no representation
is canonical.  Divergent representations are reconciled post-hoc
through substrate-physics commitments, not through agreement
among the sessions themselves.</t>
  <t><strong>Substrate-physics cascade.</strong>  The ordered, non-commutative
reconciliation pipeline through which divergent local
representations resolve to a single durable history.  A reference
implementation orders the cascade as (a) filesystem-lock
arbitration, (b) per-principal append-only identity-log,
(c) external operational settlement (cryptographic
non-fast-forward rejection, on-chain transaction receipt), and
(d) per-organisation append-only identity-log.  No stage in the
cascade transmits a coordination marker; each stage is a
commitment to the substrate, observed identically by every
participating session.</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="the-anti-pattern"><name>The Anti-Pattern</name>

<t>This memo identifies envelope coordination, the standardisation
of a peer-state-exchange wire format across heterogeneous agentic
sessions, as structurally inadequate to the cross-tool
identity-bound-principal problem.  Three failure modes recur:</t>

<section anchor="interop-combinatorics"><name>Interop Combinatorics</name>

<t>Every additional agentic tool adopting an envelope-coordination
standard must negotiate compatibility with every prior tool's
version of the standard.  Tool families evolve at different
cadences; agreement-by-versioning produces a combinatorial
maintenance burden borne by the slowest-moving tool's release
cycle.  Substrate observation has no compatibility surface to
negotiate; tools that emit substrate byproducts as a side effect
of their normal operation are mutually visible by construction,
regardless of release cycle.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="broker-re-centralisation"><name>Broker Re-Centralisation</name>

<t>Envelope-coordination wire formats imply a destination for the
envelopes.  A broker, whether discovered via DNS, configured
per-session, or shipped by a single vendor, accumulates the
peer-state of every session that publishes to it.  This collapses
what is logically a distributed-observation problem onto a single
centralised authority, with the predictable consequences for
failure-mode (broker down implies coordination down) and trust
(broker operator sees every session's purpose).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="identity-binding-leakage"><name>Identity-Binding Leakage</name>

<t>Envelope payloads typically carry an identifier ("session-id",
"principal-id", "agent-id") to permit peers to address each other.
Such identifiers become a re-identification surface at the wire
layer that the underlying identity infrastructure may have
explicitly arranged to bound.  Substrate byproducts emit no payload, they are simply present in the substrate, and the inference of
peer identity is performed locally by each session from
substrate-tier credentials it already possesses (kernel
SO_PEERCRED, transport-layer authentication on a shared channel,
and equivalent).  No wire-layer identifier is exposed.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="constitutive-handshakes-are-not-envelope-coordination"><name>Constitutive Handshakes Are Not Envelope Coordination</name>

<t>The anti-pattern identified here is the standardisation of a
peer-state-exchange wire format for the purpose of deconflicting
otherwise-independent action.  It is NOT a claim against every
message a concurrent session may transmit.  A constitutive act, one
that brings a new shared commitment into being that did not exist
until both parties assented, is categorically distinct from a
peer-state envelope.  A peer-state envelope DESCRIBES action each
session decided independently, transmitted only for the convenience
of deconfliction; that is the anti-pattern.  A constitutive handshake
CONSTITUTES a commitment that does not exist until assent is
exchanged, and by its nature it must declare its terms and fail
closed.  Substrate observation is the correct shape for the former
and is neither offered for, nor adequate to, the latter.  A
deliberate handshake is therefore not in tension with this memo: the
two occupy the describe/constitute boundary, not two competing
answers to a single question.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="the-alternative"><name>The Alternative</name>

<t>Sessions observe substrate-emitted byproducts.  Three reference
observables, listed in order of identity-binding strength:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>Filesystem modification timestamps on per-session journal files
produced by tools that journal to disk.  Pseudonymous;
compute-location is the observing session's local filesystem.</t>
  <t>Kernel-reported socket peer-credentials (SO_PEERCRED on
Unix-domain sockets, equivalent mechanisms on other systems)
for sessions mounting a common per-principal daemon.
Identity-bound to the principal owning the daemon;
compute-location is kernel-mediated, host-local.</t>
  <t>Server-emitted concurrent-connection counts on a per-principal
event channel maintained by the principal's identity
infrastructure.  Identity-bound to the principal; compute-location
is the server emitting the count, with inference performed
locally by the subscribing session.</t>
</list></t>

<t>None of these observables is a coordination message.  Each exists
as a byproduct of the observed session's normal operation: writing
its journal, mounting its socket, subscribing to its event channel.</t>

<t>Each observable class carries an intrinsic identity-binding strength,
and a session's local representation records not merely what it
observed but at which tier the observation was drawn.  The
closed-class provenance grammar of <xref target="SUBPROV"></xref> provides the vocabulary
for that annotation.  It distinguishes, for example, a
filesystem-timestamp observation from a kernel-peer-credential
observation from a server-emitted-count observation, so that
downstream reconciliation can weight an observation by the
identity-binding strength of its source rather than treating all
observations as equally authoritative.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="reconciliation"><name>Reconciliation</name>

<t>When sessions' local representations diverge, typically when two
sessions independently take an action that affects shared state
(a shared filesystem path, a shared external-system resource, a
shared organisational artifact), reconciliation proceeds through
the substrate-physics cascade defined in Section 2, ordered:
filesystem-lock arbitration, per-principal append-only identity-log,
external operational settlement, per-organisation append-only
identity-log.  Each stage is a substrate commitment.  No stage
transmits a coordination marker; each stage's outcome is itself
observable as another substrate byproduct by every participating
session.</t>

<t>The cascade is non-commutative: the outcome of an earlier stage
constrains the admissibility of a later stage's commitments.  This
property prevents an attacker from partitioning observations across
cascade stages to write conflicting commitments simultaneously.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="worked-example-concurrent-session-conflict-resolution"><name>Worked Example: Concurrent-Session Conflict Resolution</name>

<t>The following example illustrates the operating posture of a session
that has formed, from substrate observation alone, a belief that a
concurrent peer conflicts with its own work, and that resolves that
belief without transmitting a coordination envelope.</t>

<t>A principal operates several concurrent sessions.  One session
prepares to modify a shared artifact and forms the hypothesis that a
peer is already modifying the same artifact.  Under envelope
coordination the session would block, or would transmit a query and
await a peer response, before proceeding.  Under substrate
observation it instead reconciles the hypothesis against three
observation classes it already possesses.</t>

<t>First, the server-emitted concurrent-connection count on the
principal's per-principal event channel (Section 4, third observable)
establishes how many peer sessions are present.  This observable is
identity-bound to the principal and is emitted by the principal's
server rather than by any single host, so it accounts for peers on
hosts other than the observing session's own.  A count derived
instead from a host-local observable (Section 4, second observable,
kernel peer-credentials on a host-local socket) omits off-host peers
and MUST NOT be treated as complete.</t>

<t>Second, the per-session filesystem journals (Section 4, first
observable) of each present peer disclose, as a byproduct of each
peer's normal operation, the artifacts that peer is touching.  The
observing session binds these into a single local representation
(Section 2, mutual hallucination) and observes whether any present
peer is touching the shared artifact in question.</t>

<t>Third, the filesystem presence of an unattended working surface (an
orphaned working tree, or a branch with no live session behind it)
is a first-observable byproduct that decays to uncertainty
(Section 2).  It MUST NOT be conflated with a present peer.  A
conflict hypothesis grounded in a stale filesystem artifact rather
than in a live peer is precisely the divergent local representation
the cascade reconciles post-hoc; it is not a live conflict to block
on.</t>

<t>Having reconciled the hypothesis against present, non-stale peers and
found no present peer touching the shared artifact, the session
proceeds.  It does NOT conclude that conflict is impossible: the
mutual-hallucination property (Section 2) denies any local
representation the status of a canonical decision.  It concludes only
that no conflict is observed among present peers, which licenses
action, not certainty.  Any residual conflict, whether a peer that
begins touching the artifact after the observation or an off-host peer
the observing session could not see, is caught at commit time by the
substrate-physics cascade (Section 5): filesystem-lock arbitration,
then the per-principal append-only identity-log, then external
operational settlement such as a cryptographic non-fast-forward
rejection.  This distinction is the whole of the memo's thesis:
observation licenses a session to act under uncertainty, and the
substrate-physics cascade, not a pre-emptive coordination envelope,
is what makes the action safe.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="why-not-standardise-the-substrate"><name>Why Not Standardise the Substrate</name>

<t>A reader may ask whether this memo should propose a standardised
set of substrate observables and a standardised reconciliation
cascade.  It does not.  The observables identified above are
characteristic of POSIX-derived systems running journal-emitting
tools, mounting Unix-domain sockets, and subscribing to
HTTP-streaming event channels, substrate that is itself
standardised in <xref target="POSIX"></xref>, <xref target="RFC8441"></xref>, and similar.  No new substrate
standardisation is required for the substrate-observation pattern;
it composes directly with existing substrate.  Where heterogeneous
substrate calls for adapter selection (a Windows tool's journal
location differs from a POSIX tool's), the adapter is a
tool-private implementation detail, not a wire-format negotiation
between sessions.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="relation-to-prior-art"><name>Relation to Prior Art</name>

<t>This memo's substrate-observation primitive is structurally
distinct from each of the prior-art families surveyed below.  The
contribution of this memo is the joint articulation of why each
family is, by construction, inadequate to the
identity-bound-principal cross-tool problem the memo describes; it
is not a survey for its own sake.</t>

<t>Leader-elected consensus <xref target="RAFT">PAXOS</xref> requires a designated leader,
explicit coordination messages, and a single canonical log.
Substrate observation has none of these.</t>

<t>Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types <xref target="CRDT"></xref> require a shared
mutable data structure and commutative merge operations.
Substrate observation has neither; the cascade described in
Section 5 is non-commutative.</t>

<t>Gossip and epidemic protocols (Demers et al. 1987, <xref target="SWIM"></xref> and
successors) require explicit anti-entropy or update messages
transmitted between nodes on a schedule.  Substrate byproducts
are not anti-entropy payloads; they are unrelated side-effects.</t>

<t>Logical clocks <xref target="CLOCKS"></xref> (Lamport, vector clocks, Interval Tree
Clocks) require piggyback of clock state on application messages.
Substrate observation does not piggyback on coordination messages
because there are none.</t>

<t>Distributed snapshots <xref target="SNAPSHOTS"></xref> require explicit marker messages
injected along communication channels.  The reconciliation cascade
of Section 5 is triggered by independent operational events, not
markers.</t>

<t>Cryptographically-chained append-only logs (Certificate
Transparency <xref target="RFC6962"></xref>, Git object graphs, blockchain ledgers) are
each instantiated by the present memo's cascade as one of its
stages, not as the whole.  Their novelty in the present context is
their composition as the second and fourth stages of a
non-commutative cascade triggered by byproduct emission, not their
chained-log primitive considered alone.</t>

<t>Failure detectors (Chandra-Toueg, <xref target="SWIM"></xref>, Lifeguard) output
suspect/dead judgements about peers based on heartbeat
latency/absence.  Substrate observation outputs uncertainty as a
first-class terminal operating state; uncertainty is not a transient
state on the way to dead, it is the state the system operates
under.</t>

<t>Lock-free and wait-free data structures require shared memory
between threads.  Sessions in the present memo do not share
memory; they observe substrate-physics surfaces independently.</t>

<t>Web Locks API <xref target="WEBLOCKS"></xref> and analogous intra-runtime mechanisms
operate within a single browser instance and rely on
message-passing or lock-arbitration provided by the runtime.  They
do not generalise to the cross-host, cross-tool problem the
present memo addresses.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="biological-precedent"><name>Biological Precedent</name>

<t>The substrate-observation primitive described in this memo, and
the anti-protocol posture for which it is the operational
realisation, has biological precedent across five
phylogenetically independent subjects.  This section cites that
precedent not as prior art and not as normative grounding, but as
background evidence that coordination as observation of
substrate-physics (rather than transmission of a coordination
envelope) is a realisable and selectable architectural shape, and
not a fanciful engineering construct.</t>

<t>Four vertebrate subjects converge: African and Asian elephant
matriarchal recognition with infrasonic identity calls and
multi-decade individual recognition (McComb, Moss, Durant, Baker
and Sayialel 2001 "Matriarchs as Repositories of Social Knowledge
in African Elephants" Science 292:491-494); corvid (scrub jay,
Eurasian jay, New Caledonian crow, American crow) episodic-like
cache memory bound on what-where-when-who, theory-of-mind aware
re-caching contingent on observer identity, and trans-generational
tool tradition transmission (Clayton and Dickinson 1998 Nature
395:272-274; Emery and Clayton 2004 Science 306:1903-1907;
Marzluff et al 2010 Animal Behaviour 79:699-707); cetacean (sperm
whale, killer whale, bottlenose dolphin, humpback whale) pod- and
matriline-distinct dialect drift, decades-long individual
signature-whistle recognition, and culture-as-population-substrate
(Whitehead 2003 "Sperm Whales: Social Evolution in the Ocean"
University of Chicago Press; Garland et al 2011 Current Biology
21:687-691; Bruck 2013 Proceedings of the Royal Society B
280:20131726); and the human Highly Superior Autobiographical
Memory phenotype (LePort et al 2012 Neurobiology of Learning and
Memory 98:78-92; Mazzoni et al 2019 NeuroImage 200:163-173).
A fifth subject, cephalopods, is phylogenetically independent of
the four vertebrate subjects at approximately 600 million years of
separation: cuttlefish episodic-like memory (Jozet-Alves, Bertin
and Clayton 2013 Current Biology 23:R1033-R1035) replicates the
corvid scrub-jay finding in an out-of-vertebrate-family taxon;
cephalopod chromatophore camouflage emits identity expression as a
continuous output of the substrate-observing nervous system rather
than as a stored property, with the emission decaying to
incoherent noise rather than to a frozen last-known-pattern when
substrate input fails (Hanlon and Messenger 2018 "Cephalopod
Behaviour" Cambridge University Press); and cephalopod arm-level
motor programs continue executing locally-coherent behaviour
against their local substrate under experimental dissociation of
central-peripheral coordination (Sumbre, Gutfreund, Fiorito, Flash
and Hochner 2001 Science 293:1845-1848).  The cephalopod evidence
is the strongest available form of biological convergence because
it establishes that the architectural pattern is independently
selectable across the largest evolutionary gap available in animal
cognition, and is therefore a substrate-agnostic architectural
primitive rather than a vertebrate-specific contingency.</t>

<t>The convergent claim across all five subjects is that coherent
identity-recognition cognition is realised in biology as a
distributed substrate of heterogeneous nodes with role-specific
decay characteristics, not as a single store implemented
redundantly, and that coordination of action under partial
information is achieved through observation of substrate-physics
rather than through transmission of a coordination message
between observers.  The four properties this memo's specification
inherits are: (i) memory is distributed across structurally
heterogeneous substrates with role-specific decay characteristics
(mirrored by the L1-L4 cascade across heterogeneous
substrate-physics layers); (ii) storage at the high-salience tier
is append-only with the reading surface as a projection
(mirrored by the per-principal IdentityLog append at L2 and the
per-organisation collective-scope IdentityLog append at L4);
(iii) episodes bind heterogeneous modalities with corroboration
per-episode rather than per-stream (mirrored by the
substrate-observation primitive which binds heterogeneous
substrate-emission classes into a single local representation);
and (iv) memory carries metadata about who observed it (mirrored
by the kernel-attested or server-attested credential of the
emitting session as an intrinsic property of each substrate
emission).</t>

<t>The split-brain-immune posture of the present memo's anti-protocol
shape has its strongest biological grounding in cephalopod
distributed-control behaviour: when central-peripheral integration
breaks, arm-level programs continue executing coherently against
their local substrate.  The animal still acts, but as eight
quasi-independent agents rather than as one.  This is precisely
the multi-session split-brain operating posture this memo
specifies: divergent local representations under uncertainty, with
reconciliation post-hoc through the substrate-physics cascade
rather than through pre-emptive central coordination.</t>

<t>The biological precedent is cited solely as background.  No claim
of biological prior art is asserted, and no analogy to biological
substrate is normative for any conformance requirement of this
specification.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="iana-considerations"><name>IANA Considerations</name>

<t>This memo requires no IANA actions.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="security-considerations"><name>Security Considerations</name>

<t>Substrate observation surfaces three classes of attack absent from
envelope-coordination protocols.</t>

<section anchor="ghost-state-injection"><name>Ghost-State Injection</name>

<t>A peer emits a substrate byproduct then disappears, leaving an
aging observation influencing other sessions' representations
beyond its operational lifetime.  Mitigation is decay-to-uncertainty
with a per-substrate-layer eviction floor: observations below
threshold are evicted, not retained at vanishing confidence.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="simulated-split-brain"><name>Simulated Split-Brain</name>

<t>A peer emits substrate byproducts to some cascade layers but not
others, producing divergent local representations across layers
that the cascade cannot fully reconcile.  Mitigation is
per-observer monotonic layer-coverage commitment: an observer's
first emission registers its substrate-set, and later emissions
outside that set are quarantined before identity-log write.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="confidence-replay"><name>Confidence-Replay</name>

<t>A peer re-emits aged substrate byproducts to refresh observers'
confidence in stale state.  Mitigation is observation-id-bound
decay, where the decay clock is keyed to the observation
identifier rather than to wall-clock receipt time.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="privacy-considerations"><name>Privacy Considerations</name>

<t>Substrate observables vary in identity-binding strength.  The
lowest tier (filesystem timestamps, before any identity binding)
is pseudonymous: the observer can infer presence but not identity.
Implementations SHOULD operate this tier with refusal to emit in
cloud-shell environments (where host identity is shared across
users), refusal to emit in continuous-integration environments
(where emission would be linkable to public workflow metadata),
and refusal to enforce locks at this tier (locks require identity
binding; pseudonymous observations do not provide it).</t>

</section>


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<references title='References' anchor="sec-combined-references">

    <references title='Normative References' anchor="sec-normative-references">

&RFC2119;
&RFC8174;
<reference anchor="MCPDNS" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-morrison-mcp-dns-discovery/">
  <front>
    <title>Discovery of Model Context Protocol Servers via DNS TXT Records</title>
    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2026"/>
  </front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="IDPRONOUNS" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-morrison-identity-pronouns/">
  <front>
    <title>Identity Pronouns: A Reference-Axis Extension to ~handle Identity Systems</title>
    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2026"/>
  </front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="IDACCORD" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-morrison-identity-accord/">
  <front>
    <title>Identity Accord Protocol</title>
    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2026"/>
  </front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="IDCOMMITS" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-morrison-identity-attributed-commits/">
  <front>
    <title>Identity-Attributed Git Commits via Tier-Structured Trailers</title>
    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2026"/>
  </front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="SUBPROV" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-morrison-substrate-provenance-grammar/">
  <front>
    <title>Substrate-Provenance Annotation Grammar for Large-Language-Model Output</title>
    <author fullname="Blake Morrison">
      <organization>Alter Meridian Pty Ltd</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2026"/>
  </front>
</reference>


    </references>

    <references title='Informative References' anchor="sec-informative-references">

<reference anchor="POSIX" target="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/">
  <front>
    <title>IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information Technology - Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) Base Specifications</title>
    <author >
      <organization></organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2017"/>
  </front>
</reference>
&RFC8441;
&RFC6962;
<reference anchor="PAXOS" target="https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/pubs/lamport-paxos.pdf">
  <front>
    <title>The Part-Time Parliament</title>
    <author fullname="Leslie Lamport">
      <organization></organization>
    </author>
    <date year="1998"/>
  </front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="RAFT" target="https://raft.github.io/raft.pdf">
  <front>
    <title>In Search of an Understandable Consensus Algorithm</title>
    <author fullname="Diego Ongaro">
      <organization></organization>
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<section numbered="false" anchor="acknowledgements"><name>Acknowledgements</name>

<t>This memo grew out of internal architectural design work on
coordinating concurrent agentic sessions of a single
identity-bound principal across heterogeneous tooling.  The
realisation that substrate observation suffices, and that envelope
coordination is the wrong abstraction at the cross-tool layer, is
the central insight behind this specification.</t>

</section>
<section numbered="false" anchor="authors-address"><name>Author's Address</name>

<t>Blake Morrison
Alter Meridian Pty Ltd
Email: blake@truealter.com</t>

</section>


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