# Task Workspace GA Roadmap This roadmap turns the agent-workspace vision into release-sized milestones. Current baseline is `2.6.0`: - workspace persistence exists and the public surface is now workspace-first - host crossing currently covers create-time seeding, later sync push, and explicit export - persistent PTY shell sessions exist alongside one-shot `workspace exec` - immutable create-time baselines now power whole-workspace diff - no service, snapshot, reset, or secrets contract exists yet Locked roadmap decisions: - no backward compatibility goal for the current `task_*` naming - workspace-first naming lands first, before later features - snapshots are real named snapshots, not only reset-to-baseline Every milestone below must update CLI, SDK, and MCP together. Each milestone is also expected to update: - `README.md` - install/first-run docs - `docs/public-contract.md` - help text and runnable examples - at least one real Firecracker smoke scenario ## Milestones 1. [`2.4.0` Workspace Contract Pivot](task-workspace-ga/2.4.0-workspace-contract-pivot.md) - Done 2. [`2.5.0` PTY Shell Sessions](task-workspace-ga/2.5.0-pty-shell-sessions.md) - Done 3. [`2.6.0` Structured Export And Baseline Diff](task-workspace-ga/2.6.0-structured-export-and-baseline-diff.md) - Done 4. [`2.7.0` Service Lifecycle And Typed Readiness](task-workspace-ga/2.7.0-service-lifecycle-and-typed-readiness.md) 5. [`2.8.0` Named Snapshots And Reset](task-workspace-ga/2.8.0-named-snapshots-and-reset.md) 6. [`2.9.0` Secrets](task-workspace-ga/2.9.0-secrets.md) 7. [`2.10.0` Network Policy And Host Port Publication](task-workspace-ga/2.10.0-network-policy-and-host-port-publication.md) 8. [`3.0.0` Stable Workspace Product](task-workspace-ga/3.0.0-stable-workspace-product.md) 9. [`3.1.0` Secondary Disk Tools](task-workspace-ga/3.1.0-secondary-disk-tools.md) ## Definition Of Done For The Roadmap The workspace product is ready to leave beta when: - the public contract is workspace-first rather than task-first - an agent can inhabit a sandbox through shell, exec, service, diff, export, snapshot, reset, and explicit host-crossing operations - the main docs lead with the workspace product, not one-shot VM execution - the remaining deliberate deferrals are secondary disk tools rather than core workspace features