Add AHP doctrine#304
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main added the child-customization model (#285/#288) and an AHP doctrine guide (#304), both landing under the upcoming spec 0.5.2. Resolved the six CHANGELOG conflicts by folding the canvas bullet into each [0.5.2] section alongside the child-customization entries (spec still at PROTOCOL_VERSION 0.5.2, so canvas registration is unchanged). Regenerated all client mirrors, schemas, docs, and release metadata. Co-authored-by: Copilot App <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Adds a doctrine guide that frames AHP's protocol design principles, design tests, and anti-goals.
Also wires the page into the Guide navigation and references it from the protocol type iteration instructions so future type changes are checked against the doctrine.