Architecture reframe: rename triad/Stoa/Logos/Agora → Passepartout

- Renamed ideas/stoa/ → ideas/passepartout/, all stage files prefixed passepartout-
- Renamed triad-index/overview/systemic-effects → passepartout-* under passepartout/
- Renamed ideas/agora/ → ideas/passepartout-social-protocol/, stripped agora- prefixes
- Merged overview and environment pages into architecture; deleted 3 redundant files
- Renamed growth-strategy → enterprise-growth-strategy
- Renamed alternative-growth-social-first → social-growth-strategy
- Removed all Greek names: Stoa, Logos, Agora as product names
- Updated 50+ files of cross-references to new naming
- Kept org-id UUIDs intact throughout
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The [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] and domain gate package [[id:ed05cab4-88e9-4e25-b7c9-346fa39c69a0][revenue streams]] depend on
selling into regulated industries. These industries buy compliance, not software.
Each framework below maps to a gate package the triad can sell — ACL2-verified
Each framework below maps to a gate package Passepartout can sell — ACL2-verified
gate rules that produce deterministic audit trails.
See [[id:558154ea-e63a-4c45-998c-26ce8588585b][First-mover window analysis]] and [[id:81a815ee-bf2b-4365-9894-b814e4196850][Revenue table]] for the consolidated view.

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No direct fines. Non-authorized providers are simply ineligible for federal
contracts. FedRAMP is a procurement gate, not a regulatory one.
** Why it matters for the triad
** Why it matters for Passepartout
FedRAMP is the highest bar and the most expensive certification to obtain.
Few cloud providers achieve it (fewer than 300 authorized products as of 2025).
But those that do capture the US government market with minimal competition.
For the triad: a [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
For Passepartout: a [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
authorization can sell to every federal agency. The gate stack's deterministic
audit trail maps directly to FedRAMP's continuous monitoring requirement —
producing verifiable evidence of control effectiveness on every access, not

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system. Supervisory authorities in each member state enforce. Private right
of action for damages.
** Why it matters for the triad
** Why it matters for Passepartout
GDPR is the most extraterritorial and aggressively enforced privacy framework.
The gate stack's principle of least privilege maps naturally to GDPR's data

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violation category. Criminal penalties for knowing misuse (up to 10 years
imprisonment). State AGs can also bring civil actions.
** Why it matters for the triad
** Why it matters for Passepartout
HIPAA is the largest single compliance market in US healthcare — every hospital,
clinic, insurer, and health-tech vendor must comply. The [[id:c34940cc-090e-57c4-8020-e78b1d32b96c][HIPAA gate package]]

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ SOC 2 Type II.
No direct fines (not a law). But losing SOC 2 certification means losing
enterprise customers. Misrepresentation of certification status is fraud.
** Why it matters for the triad
** Why it matters for Passepartout
SOC 2 is the entry-level certification for the [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]]. A provider
needs SOC 2 Type II to sell compute to enterprises whose procurement policy