Community
world-runtime is most valuable when it becomes a durable, inspectable runtime layer that multiple people and organizations can understand, test, and extend.
Why contribute
The public site should present contribution as practical and grounded:
- Improve the runtime primitives
- Improve the documentation
- Improve examples and scenario kernels
- Improve extension and integration patterns
Who the community is for
- Contributors who want to work on runtime primitives
- Architects evaluating the model and extension points
- Internal platform teams exploring shared agent infrastructure
- Downstream builders creating systems powered by world-runtime
Contribution lanes
Runtime and core primitives
For contributors focused on state, events, policy, simulation, or runtime interfaces.
Docs and explanation
For contributors who can clarify concepts, examples, onboarding, and public positioning.
Examples and scenarios
For contributors who can demonstrate what kinds of systems fit the runtime.
Extensions and adapters
For contributors who want to build reusable integrations or patterns on top of the core runtime.
Join the conversation
Explore the GitHub repo, read the docs, and start with examples. Contribute a doc, fix, or scenario today.
Community expectations
- Architectural clarity over hype
- Governance-aware thinking
- Practical examples over abstract claims
- Respect for the distinction between the open runtime and proprietary downstream systems
Signals of a healthy project
- Clear quickstart and docs
- Visible roadmap and status
- Credible release rhythm
- Issue and contribution paths that are easy to understand