Atlas Roadmap
Roadmap from static Atlas pages to opportunity-centered synthesis, evidence maps, naming cleanup, and later agent-facing workflows.
Atlas Roadmap
Phase 0
Static agent-authored markdown atlas, UI browsing, frontmatter graph, and lint checks.
Phase 1
Snapshot-backed BERDL collection atlas, expanded data pages, deterministic Atlas inventory, stronger lint checks, and a direct agent-edit maintenance workflow.
Phase 2
BERIL Atlas naming, canonical /atlas routes, stronger navigation, topic drill-down depth, evidence metadata, derived data product registry, and generated overview maps.
Phase 3
Reuse, review, and tension mapping: derived-product profiles, conflict pages, review routing, reuse graph panels, and generated topic overview maps.
Phase 4
Opportunity-centered Atlas expansion: concrete next analyses, categorical priority signals, opportunity panels, stronger content depth, and public-facing Atlas naming hardening.
Phase 5
Naming reconciliation: move the corpus to atlas/, make Atlas model/parser/tooling names canonical, remove legacy compatibility routes, and keep maintainer workflows aligned with the public BERIL Atlas product name.
Phase 6
Content quality and review discipline: deepen flagship topics, use inventory signals as review packets, integrate new project results into existing synthesis, and keep derived-product promotion tied to reuse, ownership, caveats, and downstream opportunities.