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gitea-review-bot — ROADMAP

Phases beyond the first milestone (threaded single-flow review + merge/reject/deploy; see AGENTS.md ## Current state).

Phase 2 — Subagent panel, proven

  • The lead claude -p reliably spawns the enabled subagents (reviewer / adjudicator / security-auditor) and presents each opinion + its own recommendation. Exit: a real PR review shows up to 3 distinct, labeled opinions + the lead's call; flaky headless subagent spawning falsifies it → fall back to bot-orchestrated separate claude -p runs (the rejected alternative).
  • In-chat agents +/- toggles change which subagents run on the next review, per room (persisted).

Phase 3 — Multi-repo at scale

  • Onboard ≥3 repos to their own rooms; confirm independent polling, no cross-talk. Exit: three repos reviewed from three rooms in one run with no interleaving.
  • Per-repo deploy ([repo.<name>].deploy_on_merge) exercised on a non-static repo (not a Pages site).

Phase 4 — Spark Control tile

  • Status badge + Update/Restart/Stop-Start/Logs, mirroring matrix-bridge's D10 (captured in the cross-project inbox as a spark-control item).

Deferred / non-goals

  • Not a Claude-session bot (that's matrix-bridge); not Maubot (revisit at ~6+ bots or web-UI mgmt); no GitHub/non-Gitea; no Gitea account/permission management; E2EE deferred (private LAN transport).
  • A shared "bot kit" library (extract the common matrix-nio + SSH plumbing across the three bots) once duplication bites — the lighter step before ever considering Maubot.
  • Poll → webhook upgrade if 60s latency ever matters.