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Releases

A release is a versioned, stable snapshot of the NEI framework used for formal evaluation. A release manifest references:

  • Exactly one standard taxonomy version (NDT-<semver>)
  • A specific list of standard indicator versions (NDI-xxxxxx-vN)

Draft or candidate indicators must not appear in a Standard release. This ensures that any evaluation conducted against a release is reproducible — the criteria are pinned and immutable.

TypeFormatExample
StandardNDR-<semver>NDR-1.0.0
CandidateNDR-<semver>C-NDP-<seed>NDR-0.1.0C-NDP-seed

Released: 2026-03-04 Taxonomy: NDT-1.0.0 Status: Standard — suitable for formal evaluation

Initial release of the NEI framework. Establishes the core taxonomy with six domains and seven standard indicators covering administrative accessibility, performance evaluation, organizational clarity, sensory environment, support infrastructure, and governance.

Indicators included:

IDTitle
NDI-2cdbgj-v1Administrative processes are simplified and accessible
NDI-hgbbzn-v1Performance evaluation is based on output rather than style
NDI-nl3yam-v1Roles and responsibilities are clearly and explicitly defined
NDI-ztoto2-v1Workplace noise is actively managed and minimized
NDI-eohpdo-v1Manager transitions are treated as significant environmental changes
NDI-rfdub6-v1Coaching and support are available without requiring neurodivergent disclosure
NDI-fkbdsm-v1Investigations and disciplinary processes demonstrate procedural fairness

Released: 2026-03-04 Taxonomy: NDT-0.1.0C-NDP-seed Status: Candidate — open for community feedback, not for formal evaluation

Seed candidate release introducing 30 indicators across 15 domains. Community review is open.

See the Contribute page to provide feedback on candidate indicators.

A Standard release requires:

  • At least 14 days of community review at Candidate stage
  • Approval from at least two maintainers
  • All referenced indicators at Standard status
  • All referenced taxonomy at Standard status

Releases are never modified after publication. New evaluations use the latest release; historical evaluations remain valid against the release they used.