Public Roadmap
This roadmap tracks the current public direction of DBaD as a governance protocol for trust over time.
It focuses on what is being stabilized, clarified, and made more truthful in the public system.
- Public draft baseline
- Trace realism
- Runtime truthfulness
- Known limits remain explicit
Now
- Stabilize the public baseline across the site, explainer, and evaluator.
- Continue improving evaluator and backend truthfulness.
- Maintain public clarity around what DBaD solves and what remains a boundary condition.
- Collect real-world feedback, confusion points, and misuse patterns.
Next
- Continue the evaluator v2 backend payload rollout.
- Expose richer trace-native outputs in the public evaluator.
- Reduce the remaining front-end preview logic.
- Add more worked example traces or scenario walkthroughs where they improve understanding.
After
- Translate validated refinements into tighter runtime outputs where justified.
- Improve trace visibility for reset, verifier reuse, and transition boundaries.
- Refine teaching and reference surfaces only where real confusion justifies it.
Later
- Deeper runtime-enforcement realism.
- Internal research corpus and adversarial benchmark growth.
- Possible implementation-grade pilot surfaces once justified by the work.
Roadmap Shape
This is not a feature-checklist roadmap. It is a roadmap for strengthening enforceable trust, trace visibility, and evaluator truthfulness over time.
Continue with DBaD Explained, review what DBaD solves, inspect the trust flow diagram, read the white paper v3, or use the research demo.