UAIX has made the current public operating layer more concrete so outside readers can see what is actually published today and what still remains future work.
What changed
- Governance now states the current published authority model, release discipline, and policy coverage more concretely.
- References and Contributors now gives a tighter public review packet and clearer status language for ownership, contact routing, and policy surfaces.
- Implementations now explains the current evidence ladder and the checklist a future public implementation track would need before it should be treated as supported.
How to use this update
- Use References and Contributors when you need the current named attribution, discovery links, and public handoff packet.
- Use Governance, the Changelog, and News when a change needs durable public review and release context.
- Use Implementations when you need to decide whether a runtime or package is publicly supported now or still only a candidate for future publication.
Why this matters
UAIX earns trust when readers can see exactly where ownership is published, how release decisions become current truth, and what evidence a public implementation claim actually carries. This update improves that clarity without inventing partners, contact channels, or governance bodies that the site has not yet published.