Documentation Status
CanonicalPurpose
This page explains how to interpret maturity labels across Axodus documentation.
Status Labels
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Draft | The page is being actively developed and should not be treated as a final production specification. |
| Planned | The capability is part of the roadmap or design direction, but implementation is not confirmed. |
| Prototype | The capability may exist in an experimental form and should not be treated as production-ready. |
| Testnet | The capability may be validated in non-production environments only. |
| Active if Verified | The capability may be active only when supported by implementation evidence, governance records, and current deployment context. |
| Deprecated | The page or concept is retained for reference but should not guide current implementation. |
| Canonical | The page is a current official part of the public corpus; this does not assert implementation or production maturity. |
| Reference | The page provides navigation or supporting context and is not thereby optional, orphaned, or lower authority. |
| Governed | The page is explicitly classified as a documentary control surface; this does not activate governance execution. |
| Baseline | The page records a conceptual or documentary line of record, not a deployed system baseline. |
| Review Required | The page requires classification, domain, governance, security, or implementation review. |
| Legacy | The page is retained for compatibility or history and should not guide current implementation. |
Interpretation Rule
If a page does not clearly state that a system is active and verified, readers should treat the material as design, planning, or documentation baseline.
Documentation Boundaries
Documentation status does not replace security review, governance approval, legal review, deployment records, audit records, or operational acceptance.
Canonical, Reference, Governed, and Baseline describe documentary posture. They must not be interpreted as active, implemented, operational, production-ready, financially enabled, legally approved, or security validated.
