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Kinitos / NeoEdge Networks

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Document intake and curation workspace for the Kinitos / NeoEdge Networks archive project. New material lands in incoming/, gets processed here, and then moves into historic/ folders organized by type. The canonical active local checkout for this work is now ~/Projects-All/public; older recovery checkouts are reference-only.

Intake Folder incoming/
Raw finds arrive here before classification and cleanup.
Historic Folder historic/
Processed material is preserved here by type.
Current State Preservation completeness underway
The continuity layer is stable in ~/Projects-All/public, and the archive now has sixteen approved sources with checked-in local HTML copies across first-party captures, official university pages, patents, and selected third-party press pages.

Repository Workflow

01 Incoming documents

Drop unsorted captures, scans, PDFs, screenshots, notes, and short campaign files into the intake folder first so nothing gets lost while we are still identifying what it is.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/incoming/
Use staging, first-pass processing, and research-campaign notes

02 Process and classify

As each document is understood, we extract dates, context, and summaries, then decide which historic lane it belongs in.

Core tasks identify, date, summarize, categorize
Result durable archive-ready material

03 Historic archive

Settled material moves into typed folders that can later support public exhibits, timelines, and demo reconstructions.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/historic/
Types memories, demos, artifacts, code

Historic Lanes

Memories

Interviews, recollections, milestone notes, and narrative fragments that preserve the human story around the company.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/historic/memories/

Demos

Curated video leads, reconstructed experiences, recordings, and presentation material that help the original work feel tangible again.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/historic/demos/

Artifacts

Primary-source documents such as scans, screenshots, press material, diagrams, and archived company records.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/historic/artifacts/

Code

Recovered source, technical notes, dependency clues, and restoration experiments needed for preservation or replay.

Folder public/kinitos-neoedge/historic/code/

Working Notes

Living plan

The active next-step sequence is now documented: keep working from the canonical workspace, continue preservation completeness in batches, and move next from the now-preserved GamesBeat cluster to the remaining Microsoft, GameSpot, USPTO, Fortune, and AdTech Daily pages.

Portability handoff

The restart path now begins from the canonical Projects-All/public checkout, and the older recovery clone is documented as reference-only rather than active.

Workspace status

The canonical active workspace, the deprecated source-state recovery checkout, the historical legacy checkout, and the support-only scaffold are labeled explicitly so we do not confuse current and reference-only work areas.

State audit

The recovery note now records the canonical workspace, the source-state comparison point, the increased preservation counts, the newly preserved GamesBeat cluster, and the smaller blocked-press remainder for this archive.

Archive scope

This repository is designed to preserve both the original Kinitos identity and the later NeoEdge Networks refocus without flattening that transition.

Shared guidance

Use the shared incoming-artifact playbook and template to keep document processing consistent across archive projects.

Next step

Continue with the remaining blocked press sources: Microsoft, GameSpot, USPTO, Fortune, and AdTech Daily, while keeping manifest counts and local archive paths clean.

Tracked source leads

Maintain a lightweight lead list for articles, archived site gaps, and named follow-up campaigns even before we have a local capture or a full summary.

Coordination exports

This archive publishes the contract files used to coordinate with the top-level Steven Woods hub without duplicating company-specific interpretation there.