Identity, relationships, and authority
Governed participation keeps authentication, identity, relationships, roles, and authority distinct and traceable.
CLS is being built as a local-first platform for people and organizations to manage trusted information, relationships, workflows, records, and enterprise activities while preserving control over their own data and operating environment.
CLS is intended to bring governed identity, information, workflows, records, learning, and enterprise operations into one coherent platform experience.
Governed participation keeps authentication, identity, relationships, roles, and authority distinct and traceable.
Documents, evidence, provenance, and business information remain connected to their source and governance context.
CLS is intended to support governed workflows, transactions, collaboration, and future business capability packages.
CLS is being designed as a modular platform rather than a collection of disconnected applications.
Governed identities, organizational relationships, roles, authority, and participation contexts remain distinguishable and traceable.
Documents, records, evidence, provenance, and business information remain connected to their source and governance context.
CLS is intended to support governed workflows, transactions, approvals, collaboration, and enterprise operational capabilities.
Business functions can be delivered through governed CLS capability packages without turning the platform into one monolith.
CLS is being designed so infrastructure convenience does not silently become business authority, ownership of participant information, or a central system of record.
Core participant functions are designed to operate locally without requiring a continuously available CLS-managed cloud backend.
Participant and organization operational information remains within participant-controlled storage and operating environments.
Exchange is designed around explicit authority, purpose, scope, provenance, and minimum necessary disclosure.
Cloud, database, hosting, and technical tenant concepts do not become CLS business authority or business identity.
CLS is being developed as a local-first platform for governed digital participation by people and organizations.
Its architecture is intended to preserve clear separation between identity, organizational context, authority, participant-controlled information, technical infrastructure, and business processes.
Public information on this website describes CLS direction without implying that unreleased capabilities are already available.
CLS is being prepared as an installable Windows desktop application. The official installation action will be enabled only after the applicable release has completed the required validation and release process.
One primary install action is intended rather than exposing users to multiple technical package files.
Installation is not yet available.
After installation, approved CLS application updates are intended to be delivered automatically through the installed Windows distribution and update mechanism rather than requiring users to repeatedly download installers from this website.
Public CLS application release history will appear here after approved public software distribution begins.
CLS Support & Learning is intended to combine official learning material, guided work instructions, video tutorials, troubleshooting, and governed participant knowledge sharing.
Each supported CLS module or capability is intended to provide a consistent learning structure so users can understand both the function and the practical steps required to use it.
Purpose, users, main capabilities, important concepts, and how the module connects to the broader CLS platform.
Topic-focused video tutorials are intended to be available through the official CLS YouTube channel and embedded within the learning experience.
Current instructions should be readable directly on the website, with optional controlled PDF versions for offline reference, training, or organizational use.
Practical task guidance, common questions, common mistakes, and explanations of expected CLS behavior.
Current problems, workarounds, affected versions, and links to applicable release information.
Future participants may report confusing workflows, documentation errors, tutorial requests, improvement ideas, and support issues.
Tutorials, work instructions, and videos are intended to identify the CLS module and software version to which they apply so outdated guidance does not silently become current instruction.
Full Support & Learning participation is intended for established CLS participants. A new person will first install CLS and complete the applicable CLS onboarding through the application before signing in to the website.
CLS installation and website authentication are not yet available.
Future questions, answers, comments, voting, uploads, knowledge contributions, and interactive feedback will require authentication through the participant's existing CLS Digital Identity context. The public website will not create a separate standalone website identity.
User contributions may help other participants but do not automatically become authoritative CLS documentation. Future participation may be identified through governed classifications such as:
Authentication alone will not establish business Authority, representation rights, moderation rights, or official CLS status.
A formal CLS Privacy Policy has not yet been published.
Before CLS begins approved public application distribution or collection of personal information through this website, the applicable privacy policy, data-handling disclosures, contact information, and jurisdiction-specific requirements will be published and reviewed.
The current website is informational and does not represent a completed CLS privacy-policy release.
Formal CLS Terms of Use have not yet been published.
Final terms applicable to website access, software distribution, installation, support, subscription, and governed participation will be published before the applicable services are publicly or commercially released.