To be honest this project is solving the easy part, i.e. the compute where to run the agent. The part where the agent does something useful is like 99% of the value that unsolved for most organisations.
Excited to show you a new project I have been working on: the K8s Agent Orchestration Framework (KAOS) which helps you deploy and manage distributed multi-agent systems at scale If you want to support, do try it out, add an issue or give it a star!
The KAOS Framework addresses some of the pains of taking multi-agent / multi-tool / multi-model systems to hundreds or thousands of services. It started as an experiment to build agentic copilots, and has progressed as a fun endevour building distributed systems for A2A, MCP Servers, and model inference!
The initial release comes with a few key features including:
1) Golang control plane to manage Agentic CRDs;
2) Python data plane that implements a2a, memory, tool / model mgmt;
3) React UI for CRUD+debugging, and;
4) CI/CD setup with KIND/pytest/ginko/etc.
To be honest this project is solving the easy part, i.e. the compute where to run the agent. The part where the agent does something useful is like 99% of the value that unsolved for most organisations.
Do you mind adding more color and details to your closing thought? I’m curious if you know if projects that exist to help with this.
Excited to show you a new project I have been working on: the K8s Agent Orchestration Framework (KAOS) which helps you deploy and manage distributed multi-agent systems at scale If you want to support, do try it out, add an issue or give it a star!
The KAOS Framework addresses some of the pains of taking multi-agent / multi-tool / multi-model systems to hundreds or thousands of services. It started as an experiment to build agentic copilots, and has progressed as a fun endevour building distributed systems for A2A, MCP Servers, and model inference!
The initial release comes with a few key features including:
1) Golang control plane to manage Agentic CRDs; 2) Python data plane that implements a2a, memory, tool / model mgmt; 3) React UI for CRUD+debugging, and; 4) CI/CD setup with KIND/pytest/ginko/etc.
Links & Resources:
Docs: https://axsaucedo.github.io/kaos/ Repo: https://github.com/axsaucedo/kaos UI: https://axsaucedo.github.io/kaos-ui/
Kunernetes leads the way in “tools that make it possible to work with Kunernetes” spawns.
It insists upon itself.
Can I inject params to prompts?
Not to be confused with KaOS, an Arch-based distro that focuses on a KDE Plasma-only desktop.