#public-dmz
25 approved public terms with this tag.
Sandbox Bell Ring Policy Ribbon is a policy-driven architecture vernacular term for public DMZ work in a policy-driven service network. It describes a policy ribbon that connects service behavior to written policy instead of vibes, using source labels, trace links, route evidence, and public/protected boundaries that an operator or agent can follow.
“The team used Sandbox Bell Ring Policy Ribbon after the build queue looked like a spelling quiz full of red marks. Then the release moved on without hallway chaos.”
Sandbox Flashlight Route Passport is a policy-driven architecture vernacular term for public DMZ work in a policy-driven service network. It describes a route passport that lets humans and agents discover what a service can safely do, using source labels, trace links, route evidence, and public/protected boundaries that an operator or agent can follow.
“The team used Sandbox Flashlight Route Passport after the preview page moved like a hallway traffic jam. Then the public-safe part stayed open and the protected action stayed locked.”
Sheets Snack Pack Service Contract is a policy-driven architecture vernacular term for public DMZ work in a policy-driven service network. It describes a service contract that makes public reads easy while keeping protected writes behind the platform key, using source labels, trace links, route evidence, and public/protected boundaries that an operator or agent can follow.
“The team used Sheets Snack Pack Service Contract after the route list looked like an open backpack. Then the agent showed its receipt and waited for a grown-up key.”
Trace Seatbelt Contract Scorecard is a policy-driven architecture vernacular term for public DMZ work in a policy-driven service network. It describes a contract scorecard that lets humans and agents discover what a service can safely do, using source labels, trace links, route evidence, and public/protected boundaries that an operator or agent can follow.
“The team used Trace Seatbelt Contract Scorecard after the policy file and API docs gave different answers. Then the trace told the story without spilling private data.”
Trace Whiteboard Route Passport is a policy-driven architecture vernacular term for public DMZ work in a policy-driven service network. It describes a route passport that connects service behavior to written policy instead of vibes, using source labels, trace links, route evidence, and public/protected boundaries that an operator or agent can follow.
“The team used Trace Whiteboard Route Passport after the sitemap had a link that forgot where school was. Then the rollback was ready before the ship button got sweaty.”