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sgit, on a Wardley Map
Six maps analysing sgit's own positioning — starting with where git wins, because a map that flatters its author is not a map. It lives as a second app inside the same vault as the SG/Send strategy essay: one encrypted store, two entry points, both openable with the one read key already published on this site.
What is new here technically: a vault is not limited to one app. This vault (
ookq4mn4) now carries two — index.html (the strategy essay) and sgit-maps.html (this analysis) — and the embed below opens the second by passing an entry to the same host that opens the first. The maps are not images: each is drawn as inline SVG from data in the page, decrypted in your browser.The live embed
The links between the two apps work inside the embed: the header of this analysis links to the strategy essay and back, and the embed host remounts the frame on the new entry — vault apps cross-linking under a read key.
The six maps, in one paragraph each
- Version control, today — git at full strength: a commodity whose moat is the platform layer above it, all of it resting on the host reading plaintext.
- The files that cannot follow — the same need with one changed constraint, and a hole in the map where its foundation should be: nothing on the right is both versioned and unable to read you.
- sgit's move — no new verbs; invert the bottom layer instead. Encrypted, content-addressed objects make the store a commodity because it cannot read, and produce one novel component: the publishable read key.
- The boundary, on one map — both chains under one team: code flows right through git; protected files flow through sgit. The split is the layer above the protocol and the substrate below it, never the operations. One folder can run both — this site does.
- The new user: agents — durable memory, plus the serialised diff versus the write-scoped token; the evolve arrows all point away from ambient authority.
- The strategy — commoditise private version control; the value accrues to the layer above, and every component on that layer is already running on sgit.ai, including the page in the embed.
| Shape | Evidence status | Copy or reference |
|---|---|---|
| Structured analysis (positioning) | LIVE — authored for sgit.ai from the boundary-map work; the maps state where git wins first | Reference — the embed reads vault ookq4mn4 live; pushing a better map updates this page with no rebuild |
Related
- The Strategy in Seven Maps — the SG/Send half, first app in the same vault
- The boundary map in prose — the same argument, as the Why page
- How the embed works — the full walkthrough of the mechanism