
During March 2026, Volker Geith developed Flaiwheel within the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repository, delivering a self-hosted memory and governance layer for AI coding agents. This feature enabled structured knowledge capture and behavioral documentation, addressing auditability and safety in AI-driven workflows. Volker focused on software architecture and knowledge management, leveraging containerization and collaborative Git-based release practices. The work included comprehensive Markdown documentation and the addition of a Glama badge to enhance project credibility. Although no bugs were fixed during this period, the depth of the initial release laid a strong foundation for enterprise adoption and improved onboarding for future contributors.
March 2026: Delivered Flaiwheel, a self-hosted memory and governance layer for AI coding agents, enabling structured knowledge capture and behavioral documentation. This foundational feature improves auditability and safety of AI-driven workflows. Also added a Glama badge to the Flaiwheel README to boost credibility with stakeholders. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and documentation to enable enterprise adoption. Overall impact: strengthened knowledge management for AI agents, improved onboarding, and enhanced governance signals for the project. Technologies demonstrated: self-hosted architecture, memory/governance design, collaborative development (Co-Authored-By), Git-based release discipline, and README documentation.
March 2026: Delivered Flaiwheel, a self-hosted memory and governance layer for AI coding agents, enabling structured knowledge capture and behavioral documentation. This foundational feature improves auditability and safety of AI-driven workflows. Also added a Glama badge to the Flaiwheel README to boost credibility with stakeholders. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and documentation to enable enterprise adoption. Overall impact: strengthened knowledge management for AI agents, improved onboarding, and enhanced governance signals for the project. Technologies demonstrated: self-hosted architecture, memory/governance design, collaborative development (Co-Authored-By), Git-based release discipline, and README documentation.

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