UAIX has clarified the current public policy posture for privacy, accessibility, and analytics so the launch surface is easier to evaluate as a trust-bearing standards site rather than just a technical archive.
What changed
- Governance now states the current policy posture more concretely, including what is already published, what should travel through the release trail, and what still remains future work.
- References and Contributors now gives a clearer public reading path for policy-relevant review packets and current policy-status questions.
- About and Press now make it easier to describe the trust surface accurately without implying a completed standalone policy program that the site has not yet published.
How to use this update
- Use Governance as the current canonical public posture for privacy, accessibility, analytics-significant changes, and release discipline.
- Use References and Contributors when a reviewer needs the discovery, citation, and handoff record around a policy-relevant release or clarification.
- Use Press when describing the trust surface to outside readers who need accurate language without overclaiming institutional completeness.
- Keep the Changelog and News attached when a release changes public data exposure, telemetry posture, accessibility behavior, or other trust-significant surface behavior.
Why this matters
UAIX becomes easier to trust when privacy, accessibility, and analytics are treated as visible governance concerns rather than implied internal practice. This update strengthens that operating layer without inventing separate consent, contact, or certification programs that the site has not yet published.