UAIX has clarified the public operating layer around governance, contributor handoff, and validator usage so readers can move from citation and review into validation without guessing at the workflow.
What changed
- Governance now states the current public governance posture more explicitly, including the role of release records, compatibility notes, and near-term trust-building priorities.
- References and Contributors now acts more clearly as the current attribution, discovery, contributor-intake, and handoff surface while broader public workflows are still being formalized.
- Validator now states more directly that the page is the human-facing validation workflow and that the REST validate route is a machine-facing JSON
POSTendpoint resolved through discovery metadata or the REST catalog. - The launch planning and deployment guidance now state more clearly that UAIX is prioritizing trust infrastructure before growth infrastructure.
How to use the clarified path
- Start with Get Started and UAI-1 when evaluating adoption.
- Use Governance and References and Contributors when you need public review, attribution, discovery, and contributor context.
- Use the Validator page for human review and the machine-readable discovery surface for automation.
- Carry resulting evidence into Implementations, the Changelog, and News so releases remain publicly traceable.
Why this matters
UAIX already has the core technical record. This clarification pass makes the public site easier to trust, easier to cite, and easier to ship against by reducing ambiguity around governance posture, contributor handoff, and validator expectations.