The public record
A registry, not a logo wall.
Signed surveys can be published in full — the evidence and the number — open to inspection. Every record is falsifiable: re-run the open scorer against its evidence and you get the same result, or you've found a discrepancy. Trust by reproducibility, not by reputation.
The scanned corpus, to date
cai.canine.dev defines the standard; the independent surveyor runs the scans. The scale measured so far — aggregate totals only, no per-repo identity:
225,432,038 lines
of source code measured.
2,925 scans
completed and scored.
Figures served live by the surveyor (watchdog.canine.dev).
What's in a record
The number + band
The CAI 0–100 and its band, with the rubric version it was computed under — so it's reproducible to the exact criteria.
The evidence
The measured dimensions the score was folded from — enough to re-run the scorer and check the result yourself.
The signature
Cryptographically signed by the issuer; the public key is published, so authorship is independently checkable.
The registry is hosted by the surveyor today (watchdog.canine.dev/publicreports); the standard defines the record format so any issuer's surveys are checkable the same way.