UAIX has updated the homepage and other public entry cues so first-time readers can understand the current trust surface, support boundary, and adoption path without having to infer them from deeper pages.
What changed
- The homepage now states the current published tracks, trust posture, and support boundary more directly at the front door.
- The front-page orientation language now points readers toward Get Started, UAI-1, Implementations, and Governance as the primary entry surfaces for evaluation.
- The homepage trust copy now aligns more closely with References and Contributors, the Changelog, and the public release trail so visitors can see what is published now and what still remains future work.
How to use this update
- Use Home for the shortest public summary of the current launch surface and trust posture.
- Continue to Get Started when you need the evaluation and onboarding path.
- Use Implementations and Governance when you need the current support boundary, release discipline, and public policy posture.
- Keep References and Contributors and the Changelog attached when the entry-surface summary needs durable public verification.
Why this matters
UAIX becomes easier to trust when the front door says clearly what the deeper record already proves. This update makes the first-read surface more accurate without inventing broader partner, governance, or certification structure that the site has not yet published.