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Understand the Mobazha project
Distinguish current policy, release evidence, proposals, decisions, and history before relying on a project claim.
Find the right explanationEstimated time5 minutes
Trust, applicability, and sourcesCurrent public project policy or service surface
Start with the question you need answered
| Question | Start here |
|---|---|
| What is Mobazha and how do stores, markets, channels, and Agents relate? | Product map |
| Which systems handle a request, where does state live, and which one is authoritative? | System architecture |
| How does an order move through payment, fulfillment, and recovery? | Transaction spine |
| What will I pay, who receives it, and how do refunds affect charges? | Fees and pricing |
| What is actually available in the current release? | Release scope |
| Why is Mobazha being built and what principles guide it? | Founding whitepaper |
| How can policy or architecture change? | Governance, RFCs, and ADRs |
The first four pages form the main explanatory spine: product model, system model, transaction model, and money model. Release scope then separates current evidence from future direction.
How the knowledge groups are classified
| Left-navigation group | Purpose | Reading logic |
|---|---|---|
| Product model | Explain the durable objects and relationships a user encounters | Overview → who operates → what is offered → how trade advances → where demand connects → which channels present it → how Agents automate it |
| Product foundations | Explain the system and operating rules beneath that model | Architecture → fees → compatibility → packaging and distributions |
| Vision & direction | Explain why Mobazha exists and which outcomes it is trying to prove | Versioned whitepaper → evidence-gated roadmap |
| Trust & governance | Establish what can be relied on and how public rules change | Security, legal, release scope, governance, decisions, RFCs, ADRs, history, and releases |
The desktop header uses broader user intent: Buy & sell, Operate, Build, Product, Project, Community. Product covers the first three explanatory groups above. Project covers Trust & governance. The Mobazha Docs logo returns to the Start surface.