> The first act drew the knowledge graph and who holds each piece - the human network the organisation runs on. This act asks what that network hides: where is any of this actually *stored*, who is responsible for the store, and what state is it all in? It draws the storage and reach boundaries over the graph, then colours every card, owner, frame, and edge - turning grey structure into a diagnosis. Where it lives and who owns it, before any talk of method.
^purpose
1. We place each piece of knowledge in the **tool** that stores it - knowledge in no tool is unwritten, [[Tacit knowledge|tacit]]
2. We name **who is responsible for each store** - the storage owner, distinct from the person who holds the knowledge in their head
3. We draw the **reach** boundaries (domains) and flag the **gated** stores - a store in another domain, or behind a lock, is not automatically reachable
4. We **colour everything** against the ten attributes - knowledge state, owner state, tool health, edge reachability - the checkpoint that turns structure into findings
5. The failures light up by colour and position: absent, tacit, stale, unreachable, fragmented, not-agent-ready
^plan
The holders named in the previous act are the natural candidate stewards for the stores they already feed. Nothing is solved here - this act only makes the state visible; the colouring *is* the diagnosis.
**You leave with:**
- Every knowledge card placed in a tool, or shown to be unwritten - with a responsible owner, or visibly without one
- The reach and access boundaries drawn, the gated and siloed stores marked
- A fully coloured board - each card, owner, tool, and edge judged against the ten attributes
- The agent-readiness verdict per prompt - whether its whole dependency cone is green and machine-readable
^outcomes
## General taxonomy
The attributes this act assesses, and the pain each absence names:
![[Knowledge pain to attribute map#^table]]
## Examples assessed here
1. [[Second brain example - personal notes|Second brain (personal notes)]]
![[Second brain example - personal notes#^profile-line]]
2. [[Shared second brain example - ADR log|Shared second brain (ADR log)]]
![[Shared second brain example - ADR log#^profile-line]]
3. [[Shared second brain example - Expertise Radar|Shared second brain (Expertise Radar)]]
![[Shared second brain example - Expertise Radar#^profile-line]]
4. [[Shared second brain example - Experts Hub|Shared second brain (Experts Hub)]]
![[Shared second brain example - Experts Hub#^profile-line]]