This roadmap outlines the intended evolution of ShadowLight Network. It reflects design maturity rather than implementation completeness.
ShadowLight prioritizes conceptual clarity, analytical rigor, and professional trust over rapid feature expansion.
Status: Published
Focus:
- Establish project identity and intent
- Define philosophy and analytical modes
- Create documentation structure
- Set licensing and release discipline
Notes: This phase intentionally avoids implementation details. The goal is conceptual solidity.
Focus:
- Expand documentation depth
- Define analytical workflows
- Clarify boundaries, limitations, and non-goals
- Introduce consistent terminology and references
Possible additions:
- Intended use cases
- Threat modeling perspectives
- Mode transition guidance
Focus:
- High-level system architecture
- Conceptual interfaces between components
- Preparation for implementation work
Notes: No commitment to specific languages, frameworks, or deployment models at this stage.
Focus:
- One or more reference implementations
- Tooling or modules aligned with ShadowLight principles
- Practical application in real-world scenarios
Notes: Implementation decisions will follow, not precede, architectural clarity.
- Consumer-facing automation
- One-click solutions
- Opaque or non-explainable systems
- Claims of autonomous decision-making
ShadowLight Network is designed to support analysts, not replace them.