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# Charter
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## Purpose
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Open Engineer is an open standard for preserving engineering context.
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Open Engineer does not seek to tell engineers what to think. It seeks to preserve how engineers arrive at understanding.
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## Nature of the Standard
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Open Engineer is a standard. Not a philosophy. Not documentation. Not an AI project. Not a website. Those become implementations. The standard comes first.
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## Core Principles
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- **Stewardship over Ownership** — We do not own engineering. We steward it.
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- **Translation over Adoption** — We translate observations into engineering principles without adopting surrounding ideologies.
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- **Observation First** — All additions begin with verifiable observation.
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- **The Thread** — Knowledge is carried through continuity across generations.
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- **Bedrock** — Reality remains fixed. Understanding grows around it.
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## Scope
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The standard is open, humble, respects every discipline, and welcomes ideas from every culture and every generation. It remains firmly anchored to reality through observation, verification, and stewardship. |