Context in motion
Memory-Aware Routing
Routing usually asks where something should go. Memory-aware routing also asks what should travel with it.
Routing with memory
An intelligent route might carry task context, a summary, a permission, a boundary, a source reference, a temporary instruction, a memory capsule, or a refusal rule.
What moves
The important word is selected. Memory-aware routing should not mean that everything follows everything.
What must not move
Private memory, sensitive reflections, unreviewed inferences, outdated beliefs, temporary emotions, and privileged context should not move just because a tool can transmit them.
Context capsules
A context capsule could include a purpose, summary, source, permission, expiration, confidence note, human review marker, and do-not-repeat boundary.
Observable routes
If an agent or service moves context, the person should be able to inspect what moved, why it moved, which rule allowed it, and when permission expires.