| Standards fit | UAI-1 is positioned as the public envelope, trust, and release-evidence layer beside A2A, MCP, OpenAPI, DID/VC, Trace Context, and Problem Details. | | Bridge evidence examples are current; formal bridge profiles still need broader fixtures and validator expectations before they become support claims. |
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| Compact transfer | Readable keyed JSON, minified keyed JSON, and field-registry-backed keyless JSON are current validator normalization modes. | | Alias and binary formats stay planned or research-track until round-trip fixtures, route behavior, and validator normalization are published. |
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| Conformance maturity | The validator and conformance pack publish today's evidence path for schemas, registry records, examples, keyed/minified/keyless normalization, implementation evidence checklist answers, bridge evidence examples, canonical-hash equivalence, invalid traceparent, DID/VC trust evidence, required-field, undeclared-field, keyless-overflow, and support boundaries. | | Alias normalization, binary-envelope normalization, raw duplicate-key detection, CI fixtures, and formal bridge-profile fixtures are still future evidence work. |
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| Developer handoff | AI Memory, the AI Memory Package Wizard, Project Handoff, dynamic starter ZIPs generated from canonical templates and visible samples, readme.human, Agent File Handoff, AGENTS.md .uai linking guidance, Route Inventory, Starter Evidence Notes, OpenAPI, implementation evidence checklist, bridge evidence pack, and Evidence Pack Notes are the current developer handoff bundle. | | Managed package records, reusable .uai generators, hosted upload or import validation, automatic repository writes, SDKs, CLI tools, public repositories, certification, endorsement, and broader runtime catalogs need fixtures, ownership, and maintenance before launch copy can claim them. |
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| Governed AI Memory packages | The AI Memory Package Wizard currently provides a six-step package-planning flow with page-level validation, local browser draft restore, package model JSON, manifest overlay JSON, generated system profiles with source-authority, evidence-ledger, conflict, risk, and rollback protocols, generated receiver briefs, generated startup packets, copy-paste file decks, optional LLM Wiki memory-plan files, readiness metadata, and canonical starter ZIP links from the supported bundle registry. | | Future managed authoring needs one package object model, serializer parity, review states, provenance records, privacy gates, stale-review checks, and reviewed AIWikis archive sync before it becomes current support. |
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