UNID Specifications

Technical, Ethical, and Namespace Framework


This document outlines the preliminary framework of the Universal Identification Domain (UNID), defining the core structure, ethical principles, and namespace conventions that ensure global consistency and neutrality.

1. The UNID Charter

The UNID Charter establishes the foundational principles of openness, neutrality, and longevity. All systems operating under the UNID namespace must uphold privacy, clarity, and public-good intent. The Charter will be maintained by the Pebble Foundation and published as a versioned document.

Future sections will include: governance structure, ethical code, amendment process, and independent oversight.

2. Namespace Policy

UNID identifiers follow a universal format: UNID-XXX-XXX-XXX. Each domain-specific system operates as a sub-namespace distinguished by prefix logic. This ensures global uniqueness while preserving autonomy of use.

Allocation and deprecation rules will be defined under this policy, allowing structured growth and interoperation.

3. Prefix Registry

The prefix registry lists all reserved domain families operating under the UNID system.

Updates to this registry will be published at UNID.CH/specs and mirrored across all official Pebble domains.