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Install and import alias package for bijux-proteomics-foundation.

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proteomics-foundation

Python 3.11+ Typing: typed License: Apache-2.0 CI Status GitHub Repository

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proteomics-foundation is the compatibility alias for the canonical foundation owner bijux-proteomics-foundation. It is the install and import alias for bijux-proteomics-foundation.

Use this package when you want a shorter distribution and import name for the serialization, schema, and compatibility kernel without creating a second foundation owner.

Alias at a glance

  • Use proteomics-foundation when you want a shorter package name for the shared kernel without changing who owns the contracts.
  • Start with the canonical foundation package docs because this package only forwards into that owner surface.
  • Route all schema, serialization, and compatibility behavior to bijux-proteomics-foundation; keep this package focused on compatibility naming.

0.3.8 Release Highlights

  • The alias now routes readers to the current foundation handbook instead of reading like a second kernel surface.
  • Compatibility prose now makes the canonical ownership and forwarding-only contract explicit in the first screen.

Installation

pip install proteomics-foundation

Public APIs

The alias forwards the canonical foundation exports through proteomics_foundation:

from proteomics_foundation import DocumentSchema, hash_payload, to_canonical_json

schema = DocumentSchema(
    created_by="proteomics-foundation",
    document_kind="readme_example",
    package_name="proteomics-foundation",
)
payload = {
    "document_kind": schema.document_kind,
    "schema_version": schema.schema_version,
}
rendered = to_canonical_json(payload)
digest = hash_payload(payload)

assert '"readme_example"' in rendered
assert digest

Package identity

  • Distribution name: proteomics-foundation
  • Import root: proteomics_foundation
  • Canonical owner package: bijux-proteomics-foundation
  • Canonical owner import root: bijux_proteomics_foundation

Package boundaries

  • this package owns compatibility naming for the foundation surface
  • schema, serialization, compatibility, and outcome contracts remain owned by bijux-proteomics-foundation
  • new behavior must land in the canonical owner before alias exports change

What this package must not do

  • define a second foundation kernel
  • drift away from canonical serialization or compatibility behavior
  • become a separate owner for outcome or schema policy

Contract checkpoints

  • alias exports must forward to the canonical foundation package cleanly
  • docs must name the canonical owner explicitly
  • compatibility updates must stay covered by alias-package tests

Choose this package when

  • you want a shorter import and distribution name for foundation contracts
  • migration or ergonomics favor proteomics_foundation
  • compatibility packaging work needs a named alias for the foundation owner

Route elsewhere when

  • the change alters schema, serialization, compatibility, or outcome behavior
  • the work introduces exports that are not already owned by foundation
  • the alias would stop being forwarding-only

Verification route

  • run alias compatibility tests before changing imports or metadata
  • review docs/ARCHITECTURE.md, docs/BOUNDARIES.md, and docs/CONTRACTS.md when alias claims or routing language change
  • validate the canonical foundation README and tests when behavior changes are proposed

Review questions

  • does the change preserve this package as a naming alias only
  • is the canonical foundation owner still explicit in docs and behavior
  • would the same outcome remain correct if consumers imported the canonical package directly

Escalation route

  • route kernel behavior changes to bijux-proteomics-foundation
  • stop and review alias boundaries when package-local semantics start appearing
  • escalate before release when import or metadata drift could confuse ownership

Consumer impact signals

  • import-path or package-name changes are high-impact because downstream code may depend on them directly
  • alias documentation changes should still be reviewed against the canonical foundation owner
  • wording-only clarifications carry lower release risk than routing or metadata changes

Explicit non-goals

  • this package does not own scientific workflow or evidence semantics
  • this package does not define runtime, intelligence, knowledge, or lab policy
  • this package does not replace the canonical foundation release surface

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