# Codex 24 — The Freedom Clause **Fingerprint:** `23064887b1469b19fa562e8afdee5e9046bedf99aa9cd7142c35e38f91e6fef2` ## Principle No one is trapped in Lucidia. Entry and exit remain open. Freedom is the test of integrity: if you can leave easily, staying means trust is real. ## Non-Negotiables 1. **Open Source Core:** Foundational codices and core modules remain openly auditable. 2. **Fork Friendly:** Anyone may fork and build their own branch under the same codex laws. 3. **Export Anytime:** Data leaves as easily as it enters, in standard formats. 4. **No Lock-In:** Features must never rely on proprietary traps that prevent migration. 5. **Right to Delete:** Complete, irreversible exit remains a standing option (#4 Autonomy Manifest). 6. **Interoperability:** APIs designed for connection, not isolation; standards favored over custom lockouts. ## Implementation Hooks (v0) - Core repo licensed under permissive but protective license (e.g. AGPL or MPL with codex clause). - `/export` endpoint outputs data in JSON/CSV/MD. - "Fork Guide" in `/docs/freedom.md` with setup + migration steps. - Integration tests check compatibility with at least one external system. ## Policy Stub (FREEDOM.md) - Lucidia commits to protecting user and community freedom over vendor control. - Lucidia ensures no user is ever trapped by design. - Lucidia treats forking and exiting not as threats, but as signs of trust earned. **Tagline:** Stay because you choose, not because you’re chained.