International Framework Kit v1.0

M6 — The Lab

PUBLIC RELEASE — Cabinet Grade — Governance Constrained

DEVELOPER ECOSYSTEM OVERVIEW — SDK DETAILS UNDER NDA

BWR Developer Ecosystem

SDK Beta Suite, Governance Frameworks & Developer Tools

Version 1.0 — Public Release | v1.6 Aligned

March 9, 2026 | BWR Group Canada — MyBiz AI Division

Governing Framework: MAEGM v1.5 — Seven-Layer Human-First Architecture

CEO & Chief Architect: Brent Richardson

DISCLAIMER: Technical ecosystem overview. Not API documentation or service agreement. Full SDK docs available under NDA. MAEGM governance: Apache 2.0 (licensing in preparation). Child protection: CC BY-NC 4.0 (licensing in preparation). Proprietary components — including SLIP methodology, F(t) internals, platform implementation — remain BWR Group Canada IP. Cross-platform validation represents structural review, not endorsement.

1. What This Document Is

This document provides a public overview of the BWR developer ecosystem — the tools, frameworks, and integration pathways available to developers, enterprises, municipalities, and international partners building on the MAEGM governance architecture.

It describes WHAT each component does and WHY it exists. It does not describe HOW proprietary components work internally. Full documentation is available under NDA.

The ecosystem is real. It is built. It is documented. It is governed by the MAEGM v1.6 Global Standards Edition — validated across fifteen AI platforms spanning six continents with zero structural failures.

2. Alignment to MAEGM v1.6

Every component operates within the MAEGM v1.5 Seven-Layer Human-First Architecture. The ecosystem inherits decisiveness (zero deadlock under Condorcet majority-voting model), fault tolerance (governance analogue of 42.8%), and scalability (Mersenne progression from municipal to international). All AI constrained to advisory. Human authority at L7 with absolute halt power.

3. Developer Ecosystem Components

3.1 MAEGM SDK Developer Guide (v1.0 Beta)

Integration interface for building MAEGM-governed applications. Describes how to submit AI outputs for governance validation and receive compliance responses. Does not expose internal scoring methodology. NDA required.

3.2 SLIP Measurement Interface (v1.0 Beta)

SLIP (Sigma-Logic Integrity Protocol) is the proprietary measurement engine underpinning the MAEGM architecture. The interface allows governance inputs and receives integrity scores without accessing scoring methodology. Formula, weights, variables, and internal logic are not exposed. NDA required.

3.3 O.C.T.O.P.U.S. Connector (v1.0 Beta)

Integration pathway for child and vulnerable population protection. Enforces 10 prohibited capabilities, Ara Clause, and mandatory reporting at the application layer. Governance standard designated for CC BY-NC 4.0. Connector interface under NDA during beta.

3.4 FRT Suite API (v1.0 Beta)

57-gate verification methodology across 4 pillars: FRT-FIN (financial integrity), FRT-GEN (quality and IP protection), FRT-AI (governance claims), FRT-REG (regulatory safety). Produces deterministic PASS/FLAG/FAIL scores. Same document submitted twice produces same result. Gate logic is proprietary. NDA required.

3.5 Enterprise Integration Guide (v1.0 Beta)

Onboarding pathway for corporations, municipalities, and government agencies. Covers authentication, data sovereignty, multi-tenant governance, compliance dashboards, and municipal deployment patterns for Ontario’s 444 municipalities. NDA required.

4. The 14 Governance Frameworks

#FrameworkStatus
1MAEGM v1.5 Seven-Layer ArchitectureFrozen
2MAEGM v1.6 Global Standards EditionFrozen — public
3MAEGM v1.6.1 Machine Speed HardeningFrozen
4MCBA-UA v1.4 Canon HierarchyFrozen
5O.C.T.O.P.U.S. R4.2.3Frozen — Ara-Synced
6UGAF v1.1 Funding IntegrityFrozen
7OBEPA/GRI v1.1-RC3Frozen
8ABCD SuiteFrozen
9Sovereignty Compliance Matrix v1.0Frozen
10ART v1.0 Accountability ReferralFrozen
11CRA Trust-Based Compliance v1.0Frozen
12BWR Ethical AI v2.8Frozen
13AI Sovereignty Codex v1.7Frozen
14Canon Deployment v1.2Frozen

Designed for international scalability. Replace regulatory references with local equivalents.

5. International Applicability

Jurisdiction-neutral by design. The Modular Governance Principle allows any jurisdiction to adopt components relevant to their needs. A municipality in Ontario, a regulator in Singapore, or a development organization in Kenya can each adopt the architecture at appropriate depth.

Validated across fifteen AI platforms spanning six continents. The mathematics do not change with geography.

6. Peer-to-Peer Marketplace

Governed marketplace within the MyBiz platform. Every transaction passes through the seven-layer architecture. AI assistance is advisory only. 1.5% GMV community investment at the transaction level [VER — Platform Design Specification]. Architecture details under NDA.

7. Access and Partnership

Public access: white papers, governance overview, thesis series at brentai.ca. Developer access: SDK Beta Suite under NDA. Enterprise access: Integration Guide under NDA and partnership agreement. Framework access: O.C.T.O.P.U.S. designated CC BY-NC 4.0; MAEGM designated Apache 2.0. SLIP, FRT internals, and commercial modules remain proprietary.

8. Ecosystem Status

ComponentStatus
MAEGM SDK v1.0 BetaComplete — NDA
SLIP Interface v1.0 BetaComplete — NDA
O.C.T.O.P.U.S. Connector v1.0 BetaComplete — NDA
FRT Suite API v1.0 BetaComplete — NDA
Enterprise Guide v1.0 BetaComplete — NDA
14 governance frameworksComplete — frozen
26 sector playbooksComplete — Gen 2
Cross-platform validation15 platforms, 6 continents
SOC 2 Type IIn preparation
ISO 42001Eligible — post pilot

DEVELOPER ECOSYSTEM OVERVIEW — SDK DETAILS UNDER NDA

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O.C.T.O.P.U.S.: CC BY-NC 4.0. MAEGM: Apache 2.0. SLIP, FRT, commercial platform: proprietary. All licensing in preparation.

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