ShippedLAD evidence
In progressMillrace OS
Plannedintegrations
Boundaryintentional scope
Roadmap

What is shipped, what is moving, and what is deliberately out of scope.

Millrace is being expanded from a proven LAD-backed software workflow into a broader loop engineering framework. This roadmap keeps future-facing claims separated from shipped evidence.

Shipped 01

The current public proof is workflow-specific.

LAD workflow evidence

The public evidence covers a governed software workflow family: Rust port creation, ongoing Rust parity maintenance, and associated receipts.

Runtime foundations

Queues, stage dispatch, runner boundaries, artifacts, status markers, recovery, and completion handling exist as the basis for governed loops.

Package surfaces

The Python runtime and related codebase surfaces are available for inspection and local operation while the public site distinguishes evidence from roadmap.

In progress 02

Millrace OS

The command-center dashboard for daemons, queues, runs, blocked states, evidence, completion, readiness, and remote operation.

Custom graph maturity

Sharper validation for workflow graphs, stage contracts, terminal markers, deterministic transitions, recovery routes, and completion behavior.

Broader workflow support

Moving beyond the shipped LAD proof while keeping each new workflow bounded by explicit contracts and evidence expectations.

Planned 03

Integrations
API/connectors
Control surfaces for enqueueing work, inspecting daemon state, reading evidence, and managing governed loops from external systems.
Plugins
Workflow and tool integrations that preserve runtime authority while making Millrace easier to operate from existing environments.
Package surfaces
Runtime packages
Clearer install, operator, and developer surfaces as the framework moves from one proven workflow family toward more configured loops.
Millforge
Offline/local-model harness work for stage-specific guardrails and invalid-tool-use blocking.
Intentionally unplanned 04

Scope control is part of the product.

Millrace is not trying to be a universal chat wrapper, a proof-free autonomy brand, or a dashboard that overrides runtime authority. It also will not claim arbitrary non-coding workflow automation until those workflows have their own specifications, contracts, runs, recovery behavior, and evidence.