Technical Roadmap v1 to v10
Sequencing ambition into executable generations.
“A great architecture lets each version add capability without breaking the foundation.”
From usable MVP to standard-grade platform
The roadmap should protect momentum while preserving the long-term architecture. Early versions need a focused web experience, a limited but excellent trace contract, core algorithms, basic renderers, deterministic replay, documentation, and a small CLI. The goal is not to implement every whitepaper idea immediately; it is to avoid decisions that would make those ideas impossible later.
Mid-stage versions can expand into API-first execution, project workspaces, semantic detectors, export pipelines, AI explanations grounded in traces, SDKs, organization features, plugin systems, CI workflows, and education integrations. Later versions can formalize ATF, support more languages, deepen enterprise security, add marketplace features, and publish research-grade datasets.
A v1-to-v10 roadmap should define success criteria per generation: trace stability, renderer coverage, performance targets, sandbox safety, API reliability, CLI usability, AI grounding quality, documentation completeness, ecosystem adoption, and enterprise readiness.
v1 Trace MVP ↓ v2 Better Renderers + Docs ↓ v3 API + CLI ↓ v4 Semantic Engine ↓ v5 AI + Exports ↓ v6 Workspaces + Teams ↓ v7 Plugins + SDKs ↓ v8 ATF Standard ↓ v9 Enterprise + Scale ↓ v10 Research Ecosystem