YueYun Framework is currently an early-stage open conceptual engineering project.
The repository primarily focuses on:
- conceptual architecture
- protocol exploration
- infrastructure decomposition
- continuity-oriented research
- distributed collaboration concepts
This repository is not currently a production infrastructure platform.
At the current stage, security discussions may include:
- protocol safety
- local AI runtime isolation
- distributed coordination risks
- memory persistence safety
- infrastructure survivability
- dependency transparency
- local-first operational security
Experimental security research is welcomed when conducted responsibly.
If you identify:
- critical architectural risks
- unsafe protocol assumptions
- severe infrastructure vulnerabilities
- dangerous coordination behaviors
- malicious exploit pathways
please report them responsibly through GitHub Issues or future designated security channels.
Avoid public release of destructive exploit demonstrations without context or mitigation discussion.
Researchers are encouraged to:
- document assumptions clearly
- avoid malicious testing
- prioritize reproducibility
- explain risk boundaries
- separate conceptual discussion from production claims
- avoid fear-based exaggeration
The framework values transparent engineering discussion over sensationalism.
This repository currently does not provide:
- production security guarantees
- audited infrastructure
- certified cryptographic systems
- identity verification systems
- secure distributed runtime environments
- hardened deployment pipelines
Future implementations may introduce separate security standards.
The framework generally prioritizes:
- local survivability
- modular replaceability
- dependency reduction
- transparent infrastructure reasoning
Security architecture should remain understandable and auditable whenever possible.
YueYun Framework encourages collaborative security thinking across:
- distributed systems
- protocol architecture
- infrastructure resilience
- local AI coordination
- continuity-oriented computing
No single implementation path is enforced.
Security discussion within YueYun Framework should remain constructive, engineering-oriented, transparent, and focused on long-term infrastructure survivability.