Trust & editorial standards
Four standing pages document the editorial, methodological, and security commitments behind every page on this site. They are linked from the global footer and from each named author profile, so they are reachable from anywhere.
Every editorial page on weaver.work carries a named, verifiable byline. This index documents how authors are vetted, how to cross-reference identity, and the linkage between Schema.org Person, Article, and the on-page byline.
Read authors index →How we decide what to publish, how AI assistance is used and disclosed, how we cite source material, our standards for original research vs. summary, and the chain of review that gets a page to publish.
Read editorial policy →How quantitative claims (latency numbers, time-to-insight benchmarks, customer outcomes) are measured, what runtime / dataset / configuration produced them, and how to reproduce.
Responsible-disclosure contact, scope, the Hikma security architecture, and the published disclosure timeline for confirmed vulnerabilities.
Every editorial page on weaver.work carries a named, verifiable byline.
How a page gets published on weaver.work. The chain of review, the AI-usage policy (Anthropic Claude and OpenAI ChatGPT as drafting assistants under named human review), citation standards, conflict-of-interest disclosure, and the corrections process.
The named authors who contribute the editorial, research, and engineering thinking behind Weaver and K3 Labs.