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- Add Consul service to docker-compose.yml
  - Running in dev mode on port 8500
  - Health checks configured
  - Persistent volume for data
  - Web UI available at http://localhost:8500/ui

- Update SUMMARY.md
  - Document Consul setup in docker-compose
  - Add Consul verification steps
  - Update prerequisites to include Docker Compose
  - Add note about Consul Web UI

- Remove obsolete version field from docker-compose.yml
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Implementation Tasks

This directory contains detailed task definitions for each epic of the Go Platform implementation.

Task Organization

Tasks are organized by epic, with each major task section having its own detailed file:

Epic 0: Project Setup & Foundation

Epic 1: Core Kernel & Infrastructure

Epic 2: Core Services (Authentication & Authorization)

  • Epic 2 Tasks - Auth, Identity, Authz, Audit as independent services

Epic 3: Module Framework (Feature Services)

Epic 4: Sample Feature Service (Blog Service)

Epic 5: Infrastructure Adapters

Epic 6: Observability & Production Readiness

Epic 7: Testing, Documentation & CI/CD

Epic 8: Advanced Features & Polish (Optional)

Task Status

Each task file includes:

  • Task ID: Unique identifier (e.g., 0.1.1)
  • Title: Descriptive task name
  • Epic: Implementation epic
  • Status: Pending | In Progress | Completed | Blocked
  • Priority: High | Medium | Low
  • Dependencies: Tasks that must complete first
  • Description: Detailed requirements
  • Acceptance Criteria: How to verify completion
  • Implementation Notes: Technical details and references
  • Related ADRs: Links to relevant architecture decisions

Task Tracking

Tasks can be tracked using:

  • GitHub Issues (linked from tasks)
  • Project boards
  • Task management tools
  • Direct commit messages referencing task IDs

Task Naming Convention

Tasks follow the format: {epic}.{section}.{subtask}

Example: 0.1.1 = Epic 0, Section 1 (Repository Bootstrap), Subtask 1