HJS is not a one-person project, and it never will be. We are just the first ones to see the crack. If you see it too, this is where you leave your signal.
Code Signal
You are an engineer, reading the RDP draft, and find that the data structure can be optimized, or there is a better implementation path for undo propagation delay.
Action: Submit an Issue or PR. We won't let you finish writing alone.
Use Case Signal
In the fields of finance, healthcare, autonomous driving, and industrial control, you have witnessed firsthand "delegation evaporation" or "infinite half-life of responsibility." Your industry language can help us define problems more accurately.
Action: Send an email describing that scenario. A formal report is not required; 300 words will suffice.
Connection Signal
You know a regulator, a member of a standards body, or a compliance officer, and are seeking answers to "how to prove that human judgment actually occurred". You don't need to convince them, just forward this link.
Action: CC signal@humanjudgment.org to let us know the conversation has started.
Document Signal
You find that a section of the README is causing difficulties for beginners, or that the protocol description is ambiguous.
Action: Even changing just one punctuation mark is worthy of being a PR.
Signal Mailbox
We do not collect membership fees or resumes. We only collect signals. Every email will be read, and every signal will be recorded on the project's thank-you page (if you agree).
Why "Signal" instead of "Join"?
Because "join" implies that you have already decided to board the ship. "Signal" simply means: you are willing to be seen.
This is the participation with the lowest threshold and the invitation with the highest dignity.
Current Signal Status
- Received signals
- 1 (reference implementation in progress)
- Identified gaps
- RTS (Responsibility Termination), RCRF (Responsibility Conflict)
- Rejected signals
- 0 (There is never an "inappropriate signal", only "questions needing clarification")
Update frequency: Updated on the 1st of each month.
Open Source Commitment
This family of agreements is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. You may:
- Implement commercial or non-commercial products based on the draft without paying licensing fees
- Modify, derive, and republish
- Must attribute and share alike
This family of agreements does not belong to any individual or company. It belongs to those who need it.
This is the commitment of February 2026.