What is the Dillweed Namespace Stack?

Canonical Definition

The Dillweed Namespace Stack is a coordination layer for agent systems that provides persistent identity, structured discovery, and reliable routing between independently developed capabilities.

Short form: A coordination layer that makes identity, discovery, and interaction between systems consistent and reliable.


Why it exists

As agent systems become more capable, the primary constraint shifts from intelligence to coordination. Systems can perform tasks, but they lack a consistent way to identify, discover, and interact with each other.

The Dillweed Namespace Stack addresses this gap by introducing a structured layer for coordination.


Core functions


What it is not

It is a coordination layer that sits above systems and enables them to work together.


Related specifications


See also: Standards Overview