UAIX has expanded the public implementation path so readers can move from orientation to validation with fewer gaps. The site now explains not only what UAI-1 is, but how an adopter should read the record, validate a candidate exchange, and choose the right implementation track.
What changed
- Get Started now defines who UAIX is for, what problem UAI-1 solves, what a minimal first success looks like, and which pages an adopter should read next.
- Specification, UAI-1, Schemas, Registry, Examples, and the Validator now read as one connected validation workflow instead of isolated pages.
- Implementations now states what counts as credible implementation evidence and how the WordPress publication track and .NET bridge track should be used.
- Governance, the Changelog, and References and Contributors now tie the public narrative more directly to the authoritative migration and citation record.
How implementers should use the updated path
- Start with Get Started.
- Read UAI-1 with Schemas and Registry.
- Compare your candidate message to Examples and run the Validator.
- Carry the resulting validation record into the relevant Implementation track and release notes.
What should travel with a release
Use the Changelog for migration posture, References and Contributors for discovery and citation links, and Press when the release also needs approved outward-facing language. Use News when you want the public-readable summary of what changed.
Release-note posture
This update does not change the route model or public API surface. It strengthens the publication record so implementers can treat the site itself as a clearer operational handbook for adoption, validation, and release readiness.