Mimir Foundation
A local-first foundation for evidence-backed intelligence
Mimir provides the platform foundation behind ODIN and DORI.
It is responsible for the backend capabilities that make operational intelligence useful: asset records, evidence references, health and readiness signals, memory and knowledge context, provider routing, governance boundaries, degraded-mode behavior, and capability-pack structure.
Mimir should make recommendations traceable. DORI should be able to distinguish facts, evidence, assumptions, missing information, and confidence.
Foundation capabilities
| Capability | Role |
|---|---|
| Asset Registry | records services, systems, relationships, ownership, and provenance |
| Evidence Model | attaches certificates, backups, monitors, update facts, observations, and attestations |
| Heimdall / Observability | surfaces monitoring, alerting, telemetry freshness, and degraded-state visibility |
| Verdandi / Recovery | supports backup and restore readiness evidence |
| Munin / Knowledge | preserves operational context, memory, and runbook knowledge |
| Bifrost / Provider Routing | controls local/cloud AI provider routes and visibility |
| Governance Boundaries | keeps risky changes behind explicit approval and safe modes |
Trust boundary
The private site should not expose live infrastructure details, hostnames, IP addresses, secrets, or deployment internals.
The important point is architectural credibility: Dravenkor is not trying to build a glossy dashboard over vague data. Mimir is the evidence-backed foundation that makes ODIN and DORI useful.
Reviewer questions
- Is the foundation credible without exposing too much internal detail?