News and updates
This page indexes public posts, release notes, implementation updates, and other published updates related to UAIX, UAI, and UAI-1.
Current release record first
Start with the current build digest and the Changelog before reading older launch notes. Older post URLs remain permalink-preserved evidence, but they are not the fastest way to reconstruct current UAIX support, package, or publication status.
What readers should expect here
- Current build records that summarize complete release packages and verification gates.
- Release-note style entries tied to concrete specification, schema, validator, or package changes.
- Implementation updates that point back to the canonical public record.
- Public explanatory notes that support the more formal migration guidance in the Changelog.
Current public release rhythm
The archive is now build-record-led. Use the digest as the public timeline for standards, routing, validator, implementation, and package changes while older source-history posts stay available as preserved evidence.
What this archive is not
- It is not an events calendar, forum, mailing list, or repository feed.
- Do not assume subscriptions, public working sessions, or broader community channels unless they are explicitly published elsewhere on the site.
- Do not treat old launch-era posts as the current support boundary when newer build records, Changelog, Implementations, and References and Contributors records have superseded them.
What every update should point back to
- The relevant Changelog entry when the update affects compatibility or migration.
- The affected Implementation track when the work changes publication, packaging, or runtime evidence.
- The Validator when validation results are part of what changed.
- References and Contributors when the update needs stable discovery and citation links.
- Press when the update also needs approved public language.
How to use the archive
Use Governance and the changelog for authoritative compatibility posture. Use the news archive when you want the public narrative, release summary, or implementation context around a change. New readers should still start on Get Started, then use References and Contributors when they need the broader public record around a release.