Errata
When the framework is corrected, the correction appears here with the date, what was wrong, and what is now correct. Updates that add or refine — as distinct from corrections — appear on the updates log instead.
No corrections published yet. When the framework is corrected, the change will appear here. The absence of an entry is not a claim of perfection; it is a claim that nothing has been formally retracted or corrected on a public surface. Working-paper version history lives on each paper's history page (see Papers); the page-level register of doctrinal change is the updates log.
What counts as an erratum
An erratum is a correction: something that was stated and is no longer the framework's position. A renaming, a clarification, a new section, a sharpened example — these are refinements and belong on the updates log. The distinction is not cosmetic: a reader who trusted a previous claim needs to know it has been retracted, not merely improved.
Reporting an error
The contact page is the way to report a substantive error in any published artifact. Reports that name a specific page, paper section, or axiom and explain why the current text is wrong are the most actionable.