Source Code

The Tractatus Framework is open source under the Apache 2.0 licence. The source code is hosted on sovereign infrastructure — no US cloud providers in the supply chain.

Sovereign Hosting

The Tractatus source code is hosted on infrastructure governed by My Digital Sovereignty Ltd. No code passes through US cloud providers, Microsoft servers, or surveillance-jurisdiction intermediaries.

Infrastructure
  • Primary: OVH France (EU jurisdiction)
  • Secondary: Catalyst Cloud New Zealand
  • Repository: Self-hosted Forgejo (planned)
  • Public mirror: Codeberg Germany (planned)

Apache 2.0 Licence

The framework is fully open source. You can use, modify, and distribute the code for any purpose — including commercial use — under the terms of the Apache 2.0 licence.

What this means
  • Free to use commercially
  • Free to modify and distribute
  • Patent grant included
  • Attribution required

Access the Source Code

We are migrating from GitHub to sovereign infrastructure. During this transition, source code access is available through these channels:

Request Access

Contact us for repository access. We will provide git clone credentials for direct SSH access to the sovereign repository.

Contact Us
Codeberg Mirror (Coming Soon)

A public mirror on Codeberg (German non-profit) is being set up for open-source visibility, issue tracking, and community contributions.

Why We Left GitHub

A framework for AI governance cannot credibly route its source code through infrastructure subject to the laws it critiques. GitHub is owned by Microsoft and subject to US jurisdiction — including the CLOUD Act, FISA 702, and executive orders that can compel data access without warrant or notification.

CLOUD Act

US law compelling disclosure of data stored by US companies, regardless of where the data is physically located.

FISA 702

Warrantless surveillance of non-US persons. Source code access patterns, contributor metadata, and issue discussions are all exposed.

Copilot Training

GitHub announced in March 2026 that Copilot interaction data will be used for AI model training unless users opt out.