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#+TITLE: PROJECT: Open Personal Equipment System (Universal Literate Note)
#+ID: project-open-personal-equipment-system
#+STARTUP: content
#+FILETAGS: :gear:standard:modularity:carrying:psf:
* Overview
The **Open Personal Equipment System (OPES)** aims to define and develop an open standard for personal carrying, organization, and storage solutions. It focuses on creating an interoperable ecosystem of gear that prioritizes durability, repairability, and modularity.
* Phase A: Demand (PRD)
:PROPERTIES:
:STATUS: FROZEN
:END:
** 1. Purpose
Define the requirements for an open, modular standard for personal equipment.
** 2. User Needs
- **Interoperability:** Modular attachments that work across different packs and cases.
- **Sovereignty:** Open-source patterns and material specifications allowing for user repair or manufacturing.
- **Durability:** High-performance materials designed for long-term use.
- **Standardization:** Clear definitions for grid systems (e.g., MOLLE-compatible but evolved).
** 3. Success Criteria
*** TODO Core OPES Attachment Standard definition
*** TODO Material and hardware whitelist (durability-focused)
*** TODO First "Instance" prototype design (e.g., a modular EDC pouch)
*** TODO Manufacturing instructions (Pattern/Blueprints)
* Phase B: Blueprint (PROTOCOL)
:PROPERTIES:
:STATUS: SIGNED
:END:
** 1. Architectural Intent
Interfaces for gear configuration and attachment logic. Source of truth is the physical dimension specs and material standards.
** 2. Semantic Interfaces
#+begin_src bash
(defun opes-verify-compatibility (pouch-id pack-id)
"Checks if an attachment module meets the standard for a specific base pack.")
#+end_src
* Phase D: Build (Implementation)
Implementation involves technical drawings, sewing patterns, and material sourcing lists.
** Standard Definition
#+begin_src bash
;; Placeholder for technical specs and patterns
#+end_src
* Phase E: Chaos (Verification)
Verification involves field stress testing, abrasion audits, and inter-brand compatibility checks.