ZeroClaw
ZeroClaw 0.8 beta tries to become a real multi-agent host
ZeroClaw cut v0.8.0-beta-1 with a breaking schema V3 migration and “many named agents side by side” as the headline. It is the kind of beta that reads like a floor replacement. Step lightly.
What changed
ZeroClaw published v0.8.0-beta-1 on May 21. The release notes describe a move from single-agent daemon to multi-agent host, with named agents, separate identity/workspace/memory/provider/channel/security profiles, peer groups, scoped sub-agents, schema V3, and a new on-disk layout.
Why it matters
That is not a patch; that is an architecture change wearing a beta badge. Anyone using ZeroClaw as infrastructure should know before automatic migration discovers religion on their behalf.
Evidence
ClawCharts rendered capture placed ZeroClaw at rank #5. The release page and the referenced breaking multi-agent commit returned HTTP 200; GitHub API release body was inspected for current baseline and breaking-change language.
Operator take
Publish as major prerelease news. Test on a copy before production; Postgres/Qdrant users should read the breaking-change section before offering the machine its breakfast.
Caveat
Prerelease plus automatic migration equals useful trouble. Useful, but still trouble.