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The instrument of the manifesto
My Sovereignty Profile
Make the chain readable. The Sovereignty Profile is a file you publish on your own site, which describes in seven domains your relationship to technological sovereignty. The manifesto indexes it — without rating, without judgment, without certification.
How it works
Four steps, one published file.
Step 01
You fill in
A guided seven-step flow: who declares, commitments, domains, identity, metadata, verification, export.
Step 02
You download
Two files: sovereignty.json (machine-readable, indexable) and sovereignty.md (the human-readable equivalent).
Step 03
You publish
On your own site, at a stable URL. You stay in control of the file — the manifesto hosts none of your declaration.
Step 04
The manifesto indexes
You notify the URL to the manifesto, which validates it automatically, adds it to the public index, and re-checks it periodically.
Prefer to write the file by hand? Annotated examples →
The Profile covers seven domains
What you document.
- Domain 1
Strategic third-party components
List the bricks without which your solution does not work
- Domain 2
Workaround plans
Anticipate the failure or flip of each strategic component
- Domain 3
Supply chain dependencies
Document the rails on which your activity runs
- Domain 4
Hosting and data
Make precise where the data actually lives and who can access it
- Domain 5
Continuity in the event of failure
Guarantee to your clients that they will not be trapped if you disappear
- Domain 6
Governance and capital
Make readable who actually controls your company
- Domain 7
Commitments and assumed limits
Honestly declare what you guarantee and what you cannot guarantee
Resume a declaration from URL or file
Resume an existing declaration
You can import a declaration from its canonical URL or from a local file. The content replaces your current draft.