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Keep the work readable
Notes, decisions, files, and progress should stay close enough together that a project still makes sense a month later.
BurningForge
Early Stage, Clear Direction
BurningForge is being designed as a friendlier home for real projects: a place to keep work understandable, share progress without chaos, and meet useful collaborators around what you are actually building.
If you work on hardware, tooling, experiments, documentation, or open builds, the idea is simple: less scattered context, more steady momentum.
Why It Could Be Useful
Good project spaces should help you stay oriented, share context without friction, and make it easier for the right people to step in when they can actually help.
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Notes, decisions, files, and progress should stay close enough together that a project still makes sense a month later.
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Public work deserves enough structure that other people can learn from it, follow it, and build on it without guessing what happened.
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Collaboration works better when it starts from a real project instead of disconnected profiles or generic feeds.
Planned Product Layers
That keeps the scope understandable and leaves room to add real utility without turning the product into another cluttered dashboard.
Planned
One organized place for scope, milestones, files, decisions, and visible progress.
Planned
Documentation that grows with the project instead of becoming a detached archive.
Future
Shared context, contributor discovery, and participation flows for teams and open builds.
Future
A future layer for production help, digital files, expertise, and practical services.
Early Discussions
These public topics explain the product direction and collect practical engineering notes from the early community.