Versioning & Changelog
Versioning policy
AIEP is intended to be stable. The web is built on interfaces that persist. AIEP therefore treats versioning as a core discipline.
What gets versioned
- schemas (semantic versioned, pinned per artefact via
protocolVersion/ R8) - protocol specification (current: 1.0)
- registry surfaces and policy documents
- canonical scoring coefficients α, β, γ (registry-versioned with Merkle proof)
- GENOME kernel (frozen —
GENOME_LOCKFILE.jsonbinds each deployment to a specific kernel version)
Compatibility
Breaking changes introduce a new major version. Old endpoints remain accessible or redirected. The meaning of an existing version is never altered silently — AI retrieval systems depend on stable, deterministic behaviour across time.
Changelog
Early public release. The Hub is live and actively being built. Specs, tooling, and integrations are shipping continuously. Entries below reflect what is published and confirmed.
v1.5 — 14 April 2026
- Gate 1 filing condition MET — UK-A (P37, P46), UK-B (P50, P79, P83), UK-C (P80, P41) all confirmed filed
- Piea public release unblocked — GTM1 complete, all 10 Gate 1 open-source repositories made public on GitHub
- P208 (Long-Term Reasoning Memory Engine) and P223 (Goal Arbitration Engine) published as open-source prior art
- piea.md: private access notice removed — Piea live at piea.ai
- protocol-governance.md: Patent stewardship section updated to reflect full 26-application portfolio
- misconceptions.md, roadmap.md, spec-architecture.md, compare.md: patent count and Gate 1 status corrected
v1.4 — 11 April 2026
- Hub deployed to aiep.dev via Cloudflare Pages — production live
- Two further patent applications filed with UK IPO, filing group UK-I:
- GB2608391.5 — P270 Cross-Platform Deterministic Fixed-Point Float Serialisation
- GB2608393.1 — P273 Bool-Guarded Ordered Type Dispatch for Canonical JSON Normalisation
- Patent portfolio now 26 confirmed GB applications
- Hit counter worker deployed (
counters.aiep.dev) — human / AI visitor tracking live - Mobile sidebar: background and z-index fixed; backdrop overlay added
- AIEP Token and AIEP Live pages:
markdown-bodyisolation applied — layout now renders correctly - Primer theme attributes added to
<html>— all design-system colour tokens now active
v1.3 — April 2026
- 6 AGI cognitive architecture patent applications filed with UK IPO, 08 April 2026 — GB numbers confirmed:
- GB2608060.6 — P200 Dynamic World-Model Substrate
- GB2608061.4 — P209 Multi-Agent Collaborative Reasoning Engine
- GB2608062.2 — P210 Goal Formation & Priority Arbitration Engine
- GB2608063.0 — P264 Federation-Layer Consensus Engine
- GB2608064.8 — P265 Evidence Cross-Boundary Validation Framework
- GB2608066.3 — P269 Inter-Sovereign Conflict Arbitration Protocol
- Patents page updated: Layer 3 (AGI Cognitive Architecture) section added, GB application count updated to 24
- index.md updated: patent count and portfolio description updated to reflect 24 confirmed GB applications
- roadmap.md updated: Phase 2 patent portfolio note updated
v1.2 — March 2026
- P127 — Replayable Reasoning Chain Evidence Substrate: spec published, Piea implementation confirmed (5-step SSE-streamed reasoning, terminal step hash-anchored, persisted alongside
response_hash) - P128 — Semantic Branch Detection Evidence-Grounded Interpretation: spec published, Piea implementation confirmed (dual-answer generation, both branches evidence-grounded from shared EvidenceRef set,
semantic_branchespersisted) - Piea page added — dedicated hub page asserting and documenting the production implementation of the complete AIEP Piea Surface (P116–P128)
- Hub sweep: Piea references added to index, overview, architecture, roadmap, about, vision-hub, showcase, if-aiep-succeeds (8 pages updated)
- Patent count updated to 128 specifications (P01–P128) across all hub pages and IP strategy documents
- IP strategy docs updated: Coverage Map, Prior Art Risk Map, Gap Analysis all extended to P128
- Prior Art Risk Map: P127 and P128 prior art analysis added (Layer 7 — Reasoning Surface)
- Governance docs updated: Protocol Value Map, Protocol Control Diagram, Revenue Map all updated to P104–P128 scope
v1.1 — March 2026
- Added Layer 3b documentation: Plausibility Matrix (P03), Probability Engine (P04), Quantum Alignment Layer (P02)
- Added Recall page (P22, P42, P83, P94) — deterministic context reconstruction and anticipatory branch surfacing
- Stack Integration page updated with Layer 3b, recall loop, and full 23-patent dependency table
- Architecture of Knowing page updated with deterministic recall pathway and P22 reference
- Trust page rewritten: conjunction trust model (4-condition logical AND vs PKI hierarchy)
- Specification page rewritten: R1–R8 canonical primitives table, artefact type registry, full protocol field definitions
- Security page updated: full threat model including conjunction trust, plausibility gate as security mechanism
- Glossary expanded with 20+ substrate-level terms
- Schema Catalogue expanded with all canonical schema entries
- Registry page expanded with issuer DID resolution and Merkle verification
- Use cases extended to 13 (hardware governance, swarm coordination, cross-session continuity)
- nav updated: 60-page clean build
v1.0 — Q4 2025 — Initial public build
- Hub live with machine endpoints at
/.well-known/aiep/ - Protocol specification, architecture, and governance pages
- Innovation Ledger publication pattern
- Validator page with fail-closed certification checks
- Registry, certificate issuance, and audit interface documentation
- Download index and session inventories
- Apache 2.0 licensing for open source release
- 9 patent applications filed (GB, November 2025) — P01–P09, priority dates locked
- 21 open-source repositories published
Future changes will be recorded here with dates, version numbers, and links to artefacts where appropriate.
Innovation & Roadmap
Innovation Ledger
The machine-readable provenance record for AIEP’s conceptual and technical innovations — when ideas were first committed, by whom, and under what evidence state.
Roadmap
Upcoming specification milestones, planned open-source releases, and hardware partnership timelines.