Features

THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF
INSPECTABLE DISTRIBUTION.

SHAER is a public distribution registry. These components explain how inspectable distribution is constructed on a permanent public registry surface.

Live Registry Example

PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION RECORD

Publisher
XAURYN Research Office
Destination
xauryn.com/research/brief-04
Visibility
Public
Status
Published
Validation
Available
Reference
enara://ref/pub-4472-A

Category 01

Section 01

PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDS

The core object of SHAER is the public distribution record. It keeps destination, timestamp, status, proof availability, visibility state, and public identifier accessible for inspection.

What was published?
Where does it point?
What is its current public state?

Registry Record

Research publication
shr_8F4A21 / published
Legal notice
shr_LN4472 / archived
Public announcement
shr_PA2083 / visible
Technical documentation
shr_TD5510 / current
Product release
shr_PR1904 / public
Policy update
shr_PU3308 / inspection enabled

Category 02

Section 02

PUBLISHER IDENTITY

Publisher identity makes distribution attributable. Domains, ownership signals, and public presentation exist so the publishing party can be inspected.

Who created this?
Who controls it?
Can the publisher be inspected?

Publisher Surface

Research
XAURYN Research Office
Group
Sparkfield Group
Registry
ENARA Registry
Documentation
Documentation Team
Press
Press Office

Category 03

Section 03

DESTINATION HISTORY

Destination control is exposed as destination visibility. SHAER makes destination evolution inspectable so changes do not disappear behind the public surface.

Where does it point now?
Where did it point before?
When did it change?

Destination Timeline

Initial
research-brief-02
Revision
research-brief-03
Current
research-brief-04
Changed
2026-05-28 08:14:05 UTC
State
Inspectable / retained

Process

HOW INSPECTABLE DISTRIBUTION WORKS.

PUBLISHER
PUBLIC RECORD
DISTRIBUTION
VISIBILITY
INSPECTION

Category 04

Section 04

DISTRIBUTION HISTORY

Distribution history records when a distribution object was issued, updated, disabled, or reactivated. The point is not analytics. The point is an inspectable history of distribution state.

When was it distributed?
What changed?
What activity occurred?

History Log

2026-05-21 14:03
Published
2026-05-24 09:18
Updated
2026-05-27 16:42
Redirect modified
2026-05-28 08:14
Visibility changed
2026-05-29 19:07
Archived
2026-05-31 07:12
Restored

Category 05

Section 05

PUBLIC VISIBILITY

Public visibility shows whether a distribution record is active, accessible, and visible on the public surface. Visibility matters because inspectable distribution must remain publicly legible.

Is the distribution active?
Is it being accessed?
Is it publicly visible?

Visibility Layer

Public
Visible
Archive
Archived
Restrictions
Restricted
Availability
Unavailable
Inspection
Inspection enabled

Category 06

Section 06

VALIDATION REFERENCES

Validation remains secondary. ENARA validates. SHAER exposes validation visibility by attaching references and proof markers to public distribution records.

Is a validation reference attached?
Is proof visible on the record?
Can the reference be inspected publicly?

Validation Reference

Validator
ENARA
Proof
enr:ab72c41f90
Reference
enr:d892a77ce1
Registry ref
ref:pub-4472-A
Visibility
Public / inspectable

Category 07

Section 07

API & REGISTRY INTEGRATIONS

SHAER can be integrated as a registry layer. API access and integrations extend that public record layer into other systems without changing the logic of inspectable distribution.

Can registry records be created programmatically?
Can external systems read distribution state?
Can the registry layer be connected downstream?

Registry Access

Create record
POST /records
Read record
GET /records/shr_8F4A21
Update state
PATCH /records/shr_8F4A21
Webhook
POST /api/webhooks/registry
Registry read
GET /records?publisher=XAURYN

Next Step

BUILD ON AN INSPECTABLE DISTRIBUTION LAYER.

SHAER is a public distribution registry that happens to use links as its delivery surface.