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These are rough tenants that drive the philosophy of this document.
If it isn't written down, it doesn't exist.
When this plan is needed, they can't just run over and ask you to explain something. There is no hint. If you don't write it down, they have to figure it out, they need someone to help, or it gets lost.
Limit what needs to be known in an emergency.
Whoever is going to take over is not you. They don't have your knowledge and they probably haven't been thinking about it as long as you. At the same time, they will be probably dealing with a thousand other things that need to be done. That means we need to partition or compartmentalize our plan so they can confidently be able to push or set aside everything that isn't critical in that moment. That is why we organize based on time[1] and we don't just make dense list of details to remember.
Take your time doing this. Start small, write down only a few key things as you think about it, and then let it go for a while. Come back later[2] and add more information as you go.
Below are various useful links within this site and to related sites (not all have been converted over to Gemini).