Legis (member)¶
Domain authority: git/CI governance & attestations — change provenance (branch/commit/PR/CI state) and SEI-keyed governance verdicts, overrides, sign-offs, and audit lineage. The federation's governance surface.
Repo: ~/legis · Language: Python (FastAPI)
Surface facts (snapshot 2026-06-06 — NOT authoritative here; see the repo): v1.0.0rc3 (rc1 shipped 2026-06-03); HTTP service live (git/CI surfaces, overrides, protected overrides, signoff binding, policy evaluation, governance integrity, Wardline routing); MCP surface shipped (~13 read-mode tools, src/legis/mcp.py). Authoritative: ~/legis/README.md, ~/legis/pyproject.toml, ~/legis/CHANGELOG.md.
What it owns (authoritative in Legis)¶
Governance verdicts (CLEAR / VIOLATION / UNKNOWN with honest provenance_gap), the 2×2 enforcement cells (chill / coached / structured / protected), HMAC-signed protected verdicts, SEI-keyed attestations + sign-off ledger, and the git/CI provenance surfaces. Its endpoint list and policy grammar are Legis's authority.
Federation role (points to weft for patterns)¶
- Consumer of identity, not authority: treats SEI opaque; consumes Loomweave
resolve_sei/lineage(pull-only) and re-establishes lineage integrity at its own boundary (SEI REQ-L-01, Option 3 — prefix-hash custody). Passes the §8 SEI oracle as a consumer. - One judge, not two: trust vocabulary passes through verbatim — "Wardline analyses, Legis governs." Legis never re-adjudicates trust.
- Contracts it carries: SEI consumption + git-rename provider seam (contracts-index.md §6), Filigree sign-off binding (§7), Wardline findings routing (§8), Charter preflight-fact consumer (§9).
- Roster: Legis is a realized member (4th to ship), ruled into the canonical roster — its own "fourth Weft product" framing now points to doctrine.md. See conflict-register.md §B-1.
Notes¶
- Legis supplies the git-rename signal to Loomweave's matcher via
GET /git/renames; operative enablement is jointly gated on Loomweave driving a committed rev-range. ~/legis/docs/federation/sei-conformance.mdkeeps Legis's consumer-side conformance specifics but defers to sei-standard.md for the standard itself.