The trademark, the infrastructure, and the long-term stewardship live in a neutral body whose mission is to support the
maintainers and the open ecosystem, not to monetize a single vendor's roadmap. That governance structure is exactly why
the language is widely available — and wide availability is the access-to-justice argument. The toolchain that runs
our production system costs the same for a legal-aid clinic, a law student, or a solo practitioner in a one-stoplight
town as it does for us: nothing. We are a foundation-stewarded practice building on a foundation-governed language, and
the rhyme is not an accident: a commons, run in the open, is the only infrastructure model that scales down to the
people the mission serves as well as it scales up.