disinto/planner/MEMORY.md
openhands 83ec300c0e fix: feat: planner journal pattern — daily raw files + periodic summarization (#361)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-21 08:57:06 +00:00

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Planner Memory

2026-03-21 — Second planner run

Milestone state

  • Foundation: COMPLETE. Agent loop, supervisor, planner, multi-project all working.
  • Adoption: IN PROGRESS. Bootstrap (#393), docs (#394), dashboard (#395), example project (#466) all in backlog. No work started yet — issues were unlabeled until this run fixed them.
  • Scale: PARTIALLY started (multi-project works for 3 repos).

Patterns

  • Predictor over-signals on transient ops issues: 4/6 predictions this run were orphaned tmux sessions or crashed reviews — things the supervisor handles automatically. Expected to continue until predictor learns to filter supervisor-handled issues.
  • Label loss on issue creation: The 3 Adoption issues created last run had no labels when checked this run. Root cause unknown — could be a silent API failure in the planner's issue creation, or labels removed by another process. Watch for recurrence.
  • Long tech-debt backlog blocks features: ~20 small backlog items (tech-debt, bug fixes) will be processed before Adoption features due to sequential pipeline and lower issue numbers. Not a problem per se — maintains factory health — but means Adoption work won't start for weeks unless manually prioritized.
  • needs_human is a silent pipeline killer: When a dev-agent writes PHASE:needs_human and no human responds, the pipeline stalls silently. Supervisor doesn't escalate. Filed #465 to fix.

Strategic direction

  • Adoption remains the leverage multiplier. All 4 Adoption issues are now in backlog: #393 (init) → #394 (docs) → #395 (dashboard), plus #466 (example project, depends on #393).
  • The critical path is: #393 (init) must land first — docs and example project both reference it.
  • #465 (supervisor needs_human escalation) is operational leverage — prevents the kind of silent stall observed via #446.

Watch list

  • Label persistence: verify #393/#394/#395 retain their backlog labels next run
  • Tech-debt throughput: how fast is the dev-agent clearing the backlog queue?
  • #357 (in-progress): action-agent runtime isolation — track completion
  • #448 (prediction/backlog): disk at 75%, trend improving
  • #446 (prediction/backlog): harb needs_human pattern — is #465 picked up?