UAIX has clarified practical use cases and outward-facing positioning so readers can explain the site accurately without overstating institutional structure.
What changed
- About now states more directly which teams and reader types benefit from UAIX in practice and how the project should be understood at the current stage.
- References and Contributors now defines a clearer minimum public handoff packet for contributor-facing review and citation work.
- Press now includes use-case guidance and positioning guardrails so outward-facing summaries stay aligned with the published record.
How to use this update
- Use About when a reader needs the clearest high-level explanation of what UAIX is for and what it is not.
- Use References and Contributors when a review, citation, or release-linked clarification needs a durable public handoff packet.
- Use Press when the audience needs approved outward-facing language that does not imply unpublished partners, contacts, or governance structure.
- Keep the more formal compatibility posture on the Changelog and the public-readable narrative in News.
Why this matters
UAIX becomes easier to evaluate and cite when practical use cases, contributor handoff expectations, and positioning limits are visible on the site itself. This update strengthens that public reading layer without changing routes, schemas, or validator behavior.