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v2.0.0 has shipped, so the docs/migration-v2/ folder (the pre-implementation plan + adversarial-review record) has served its purpose — and parts had drifted from what actually landed (React floor became ≥18 not 17; HierarchicalPubSub shipped; the unified-interface idea was rejected). The design history is preserved in git history + the v2.0.0 release notes.

  • Removed the 11-file plan (docs/migration-v2/).
  • Added a single docs/ROADMAP.md with only what genuinely remains — deferred/on-request ideas, each with its rationale (accurate to what shipped).

No repo files referenced the folder. Docs only — no code/build/test impact (150 tests still green).

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The docs/migration-v2/ folder was the pre-implementation plan + adversarial
review record for v2. v2.0.0 has shipped, so its purpose is fulfilled and parts
had drifted from what actually landed (e.g. the React floor became >=18, not 17;
HierarchicalPubSub shipped; the unified-interface idea was rejected). The design
history is preserved in git history and the v2.0.0 release notes.

Replace the 11-file plan with a single docs/ROADMAP.md capturing only what
genuinely remains — deferred/on-request ideas, each with its rationale.

Docs only; no code, build, or test impact.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@AZagatti AZagatti merged commit a2ff5b9 into main Jun 25, 2026
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