UAIX has updated the public UAI and UAI-1 site to present the work as an open, public-interest standards program built through versioned publication, validation evidence, and visible governance.
The site now treats specifications, schemas, examples, validator guidance, governance notes, discovery manifests, implementation tracks, and release packages as one coordinated public record. The emphasis is not only on publishing a specification, but on making declared machine communication testable, reviewable, automatable, and operationally credible.
What changed
- About, Specification, and UAI-1 now describe UAI as a public standard family with explicit versioning, provenance, and validation expectations.
- Schemas, Examples, and Validator now emphasize profile declarations, audit-friendly records, downloadable validation results, and checks that surface drift before deployment.
- Governance now states the authority model more directly: public review, stable records, compatibility notes, discovery metadata, and implementation evidence are part of how UAIX earns trust.
- The Changelog, News, and References and Contributors pages now carry the public release and citation trail more explicitly.
Safety posture
UAIX does not present hidden or covert machine communication as a feature. The public UAI record now explicitly favors declared semantics, published profiles, provenance metadata, integrity checks, reviewable logs, and machine-readable discovery over private or opaque exchange shortcuts.
How to read this update
Use this note as the public narrative around the broader standards-positioning change. Use Changelog for the public compatibility record, News for the archive of public updates, and References and Contributors when you need stable discovery and citation links.
Next publication steps
Follow-on work will keep expanding the validation track with validator checks, exportable result records, fixtures, registry handles, discovery manifests, and implementation evidence so the standard remains practical to adopt and easy to audit.