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@avrabe avrabe commented Jul 11, 2025

Summary

  • Transform MCP framework README to include comprehensive PulseEngine organization overview
  • Add descriptions of all PulseEngine projects with realistic status indicators
  • Clarify the unified vision of building AI + WebAssembly infrastructure

Motivation

The previous README only covered the MCP framework itself, which didn't provide context about PulseEngine's broader mission and interconnected projects. Visitors need to understand that we're building a cohesive ecosystem at the intersection of AI and WebAssembly.

Changes

  • Added organization overview section at the top of README
  • Listed all PulseEngine projects with descriptions and maturity levels:
    • wrt (95% complete) - Safety-critical WebAssembly runtime
    • mcp (Production-tested) - Rust MCP framework
    • glsp-mcp (MVP) - AI-native graphical modeling
    • rules_wasm_component (Active Development) - Bazel build rules
    • wasi-mcp (Early Stage) - WASI API proposal
  • Added vision statement explaining our focus on secure AI-system interaction
  • Marked everything as "Work in Progress" to set realistic expectations
  • Preserved all original MCP framework documentation below the overview

Test plan

  • README renders correctly with proper markdown formatting
  • All project links point to correct repositories
  • Status indicators accurately reflect each project's maturity
  • Original MCP framework documentation remains intact

Transform the MCP framework README to include a comprehensive overview
of the entire PulseEngine organization. This change provides context
about all our projects and their interconnected vision.

The README now includes:
- Overview of all PulseEngine projects (wrt, mcp, glsp-mcp, rules_wasm_component, wasi-mcp)
- Clear status indicators for each project's maturity level
- Our unified vision of AI + WebAssembly infrastructure
- Realistic assessment marking everything as "Work in Progress"

This helps visitors understand that PulseEngine is building a cohesive
ecosystem at the intersection of AI and WebAssembly, rather than just
isolated projects.
@avrabe avrabe closed this Jul 11, 2025
@avrabe avrabe deleted the docs/organization-overview branch July 11, 2025 06:02
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