The decision this page helps clarify
Contact is a routing path; the Architecture Assessment is the primary path for a consequential operating question.
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Choose the right route
A general message is useful for routing, editorial or partnership questions. Architecture questions need more operating context.
- AI, readiness or workflow complexity — start with the Architecture Assessment.
- A question about netlinkE or an existing conversation — use general contact.
- Do not send credentials, confidential files or sensitive personal information.
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What a useful first message contains
A short description of the organisation, the problem, the systems involved and the decision that is currently blocked is enough to route the conversation.
- What is difficult or slow?
- Who is affected or accountable?
- What has already been tried?
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What happens next
Messages are reviewed in context. A response may clarify fit, request more information or direct you to a more useful public route.
- No engagement is implied by sending a message.
- The assessment remains the better route for substantive architecture questions.
