UAIX has clarified how outside readers should evaluate the current public site so adopters can separate published infrastructure from future-facing work without guessing at institutional scale.
What changed
- Get Started now includes a faster evaluation checklist for teams deciding whether the current public record is sufficient for first adoption work.
- About now separates what is already published from broader governance, policy, and ecosystem surfaces that remain future work unless explicitly published.
- Press now gives a tighter maturity framing so outward-facing summaries emphasize the published record without overstating size, staffing, or institutional completeness.
How to use this update
- Start with Get Started when you need the quickest current-state evaluation of the launch surface.
- Use About when you need the clearest explanation of what UAIX is today and how to assess its current maturity.
- Use Press when a directory, reporter, researcher, or partner-facing note needs outward-facing language that stays inside the published facts.
- Keep References and Contributors, the Changelog, and News attached so evaluation and release context remain traceable.
Why this matters
UAIX is easier to trust when legitimacy, durability, and adopter confidence come from visible public records instead of implied private structure. This update makes that evaluation path faster without claiming public channels or governance layers that the site has not yet published.