Migration from Crisis Monitor
This document records the operational boundary between the original Crisis Monitor pilot and the standalone AletheIA repository.
Current boundary
AletheIA is a standalone macro framework. Crisis Monitor is now a consumer and field case, not the backlog or source of truth for AletheIA evolution.
Operationally:
- Crisis Monitor product delivery is owned by the Crisis Monitor team.
- AletheIA framework evolution is owned in this repository.
- Adaptive Skills remains a separate micro-capability layer in its own repository.
- Pulso Design System remains a separate design-system repository.
This repository may continue to cite Crisis Monitor as a pilot because the pilot generated real evidence. Those references should not import Crisis Monitor’s product ownership, launch priorities, UI decisions, assistant behavior, or project-management rules into the AletheIA core.
Migration rule
Reusable learnings may move from Crisis Monitor into AletheIA only when they can be expressed as framework-level guidance.
Do migrate:
- bounded operating patterns;
- restart, handoff, validation, and governance lessons;
- runtime-adapter constraints that stay project-agnostic;
- examples that make the pilot evidence understandable.
Do not migrate:
- Crisis Monitor backlog ownership;
- product roadmap commitments;
- Cris-specific assistant behavior;
- Pulso UI/design-system decisions;
- Adaptive Skills implementation details.
Re-entry rule
Future Crisis Monitor work should affect AletheIA only through an explicit integration issue or equivalent decision record that states:
- what framework-level problem was found;
- why the problem cannot stay local to Crisis Monitor;
- what portable AletheIA concept or contract needs to change;
- what validation proves the change remains reusable outside Crisis Monitor.
Related external evidence
The Adaptive Skills repository keeps a matching case-study boundary in:
docs/crisis-monitor-case-study.md
That document is external evidence for the macro/micro split. It is not imported here as an AletheIA source file because Adaptive Skills has its own repository and ownership boundary.