Open Source Project
What a healthy mid-sized open source project looks like as a hybrid human/agent org. Maintainers focus on direction and judgment; triage, docs, and release engineering are agent-led.
The named humans with merge rights to main.
Final word on direction. Reviews the agents' weekly project state summary.
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Staff
Reviews and merges PRs, sets quality bars, mentors contributors.
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The thing that drowns most projects.
One human reviews the triage fleet's labeling once a week. Catches the wrong calls.
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Labels new issues, asks for reproductions, closes duplicates, flags the ones a human should read.
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Docs site, API reference, examples, migration guides.
Sets docs structure, reviews the agent drafts, owns the migration guides.
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Drafts API docs from code, examples from tests, changelogs from commits.
Conference talks, blog posts, contributor cultivation.
Speaks at conferences, writes the high-stakes blog posts, runs the contributor calls.
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Weekly blog drafts, social cuts, newsletter, talk-proposal drafts.
Cuts releases, manages CI, runs the security advisory pipeline.
Owns the release process, signs the release binaries, manages the CVE response.
Watches CI, flags flakes, runs dependency scans, drafts the changelog.