ISA: add Deliverable Framing guidance for outward-artifact ISAs#1350
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Additive subsection after the guardrail taxonomy; does not alter the locked twelve-section model.
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What
Adds a short Deliverable Framing subsection to
Packs/ISA/src/SKILL.mdfor the case where an ISA's ideal state is an outward-facing artifact (document, email, post, deck, report) rather than code or infrastructure.Why
One Principle keeps paying off for artifact-type ISAs: author the durable substance (facts, analysis) separately from the framing layer (voice, positioning, calls to action) aimed at a specific audience. When the two are entangled in the first draft, a late correction to the audience or purpose forces a rewrite; when they are kept separate, it is a light revision of the wrapper. The subsection also names the three inputs (recipient and role, prior visibility, artifact type) that, when assumed rather than settled in OBSERVE, cause the entanglement.
Scope
Purely additive: a new subsection placed after the Three-Guardrail Taxonomy. It does not modify the locked twelve-section table or any existing section. Placement and wording are easy to change; happy to move it, trim it, or reword if you'd prefer it lighter or in a different spot.