Tooling
Multi-agent systems need versioning strategies that prevent silent failures
Schema changes in one agent can break downstream steps without errors. Teams deploying multi-agent systems face a versioning problem that looks standard until production breaks.
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Multi-agent systems introduce a versioning problem that traditional software deployment strategies don't solve. When agents update independently but depend on each other, a minor output schema change in one agent can silently break downstream steps. No error is thrown. The system keeps running. Resu...
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