Definition
A living record of every mitigation, decision, and resource commitment made after a fault. Repair logs make accountability legible by linking people harmed, who intervened, and what evidence was used.
They inform future care retrospectives, power audits, and service-level reports so follow-up work is traceable and burden does not drift back to the same communities.
Scope
D. System states & architectures. Operational postures that determine how harm is absorbed—or amplified.
Operational tests
- Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect repair log.
- Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates repair log in practice.
Genealogy
Ethotechnics uses Repair Log to extend the d. system states & architectures vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.