Status & feedback
Public Review Draft
OIP v1.0 is a Public Review Draft, not a final standard. It is published openly so protocol architects, platform builders, and standards people can read it, test it against real use, and tell us where it is wrong.
What “Public Review Draft” means
- The wire format and trust model are stable enough to implement and evaluate, but may change in response to review.
- Nothing here claims to be an industry standard or a finished specification.
- The reference registry indexes a single example object; it is read-only.
- There is no marketplace, no publishing portal, and no account system yet.
What you can review today
- The protocol overview and the four-category model.
- The Reference Architecture — the conceptual “why”.
- The Developer Guide — the implementation “how”.
- The Specification v1.0 — the normative detail.
- The example object and its machine-readable endpoints.
- The View source on GitHub repository — Markdown docs, examples, OpenAPI, and review metadata.
What is intentionally out of scope
The exact trust-scoring weights, the DeepSenz extension profile, and the orchestration internals that power the reference implementation are not part of this public review. OIP’s core is published; the reference implementation’s private intelligence is not.
Give feedback
The Outcome Intelligence Protocol is in active public review.
If you spot an error, have a correction, or have implementation feedback, I'd genuinely like to hear from you.
Please email brian@deepsenz.ai and include the section, page, or endpoint you're commenting on.
There isn't a public discussion forum yet. During this draft phase, keeping feedback in a single review channel helps ensure every comment is read, considered, and tracked.
In short: read it, implement it, push back on it. OIP improves by being tested against real outcomes, not by being declared finished.