High visible activity across openclaw/openclaw plus mcporter, gogcli, proxyline, and gitcrawl, with 38 commits, 10 PRs opened, and 28 merged. Focus areas included Codex wrapper error surfacing, headless OAuth browser suppression, release/beta communication in clawtributors, and maintainer-channel coordination around update feedback.
OpenClaw Maintainer Activity
Evidence report across 92 GitHub repos and maintainer Discord channels. Counts are hard numbers; active maintainers get evidence-backed notes, and quiet maintainers are grouped compactly. Access roster: 45 people / 49 GitHub accounts.
Global Summary
- Daily window 2026-05-14: evidence shows 82 GitHub commits, 146 PRs opened, 124 PRs merged, and 908 Discord messages across maintainer and contributor channels.
Activity Mix
Release Signals In This Window
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openclaw/crabbox trackedCrabbox: warm a box, sync the diff, run the suite.
openclaw/openclaw-windows-node trackedWindows companion suite for OpenClaw - System Tray app, Shared library, Node, and PowerToys Command Palette extension
openclaw/mcporter trackedCall MCPs via TypeScript, masquerading as simple TypeScript API. Or package them as cli.
openclaw/clawhub trackedSkill Directory for OpenClaw
openclaw/gogcli trackedGoogle Workspace in your terminal.
openclaw/crabpot trackedCompatibility testbed for OpenClaw community plugins and plugin seams 🦀
openclaw/proxyline trackedProcess-global proxy routing for Node.js
People With Access
Active GitHub maintainer work centered on openclaw/openclaw, crabbox, crabpot, and plugin-inspector, with 18 PRs opened and 17 merged. Titles point to web global search providers, security constraints for code bridge upstreams, env fixture cleanup, and dashboard refresh protection, alongside substantial maintainers-channel activity.
Visible work was concentrated in openclaw/openclaw Codex flows, with 2 commits, 6 PRs opened, and 4 merged. PRs focused on streaming Codex preambles, message-tool reply routing, preserving rich block replies, and reducing false doctor warnings, with Discord discussion mostly in maintainers and clawtributors.
Active in openclaw/openclaw with 5 commits, 10 PRs opened, and 11 merged. Work touched Discord thread sending, native Ollama doctor migration, Telegram polling lease cleanup, and maintainer discussion around reported runtime issues.
Active in openclaw/openclaw with 1 commit, 11 PRs opened, and 15 merged. Focus areas included Control UI Agents/New Agent work, dashboard keyboard shortcuts, plugin context budget exposure, responsive log stream height, and stale Control UI run status cleanup; Discord visibility was limited to maintainer-lounge.
Visible openclaw/openclaw work included 2 commits, 4 PRs opened, and 5 merged. Items focused on Telegram slash commands and cron HTML formatting, Codex status rate-limit formatting, and auto-reply reasoning preview bridging, with active maintainers and clawtributors Discord participation.
Active in openclaw/openclaw-windows-node with 9 commits, 1 PR opened, and 12 merged. Work focused on tray menu redesign, toast routing, exec approval validation, shell recognition, and startup setup checks, with brief maintainer-channel discussion about Windows ARM and runtime context.
Visible GitHub activity was mostly crabbox plus some openclaw/openclaw, with 15 commits and 4 merged PRs. Focus areas included Cloudflare container/server defaults, provider error rendering, persisted config write responses, CLI runtime providers in model picking, and runner failover error handling.
Active in openclaw/openclaw with 4 commits, 4 PRs opened, and 5 merged. Work focused on changelog restoration, Codex cron bootstrap context, app-server surrogate stalls, and agent event fanout throttling, with maintainer Discord notes describing stuck-session severity and related PR follow-up.
Visible activity was entirely in openclaw/openclaw, with 7 PRs opened and 6 merged. Focus areas were Codex onboarding and migration paths, including app-server setup race handling, migration message cleanup, and forwarding provider auth flags through the wizard; no Discord activity was visible.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord activity was visible across maintainers, clawtributors, and maintainer-offtopic, with snippets about desktop app installation and terminal/app troubleshooting.
Visible work spanned openclaw/openclaw and clawsweeper, with 2 commits, 3 PRs opened, and 4 merged. Focus areas included exempting docs-only PRs from the real proof gate, consolidating plugin management docs, and carrying Codex migration config through onboarding, with related maintainer-channel coordination.
Active in openclaw/clawhub with 2 commits, 2 PRs opened, and 3 merged. Work focused on search loading skeletons, search relevance/count honesty, suspicious-skill UI search, and maintainer discussion about ClawHub appeal flows and plugin scanning signals.
Visible GitHub activity in openclaw/openclaw included 1 PR opened and 2 merged. Work touched Slack docs alignment and preserving pending subagent sessions during maintenance, with maintainer-channel discussion around Slack config validation and troubleshooting.
Visible openclaw/openclaw activity included 2 PRs opened and 1 merged. Focus areas were Codex CLI session binding from nodes and keeping the post-tool watchdog armed, with light maintainer-channel coordination around merges.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord activity appeared in maintainers and clawtributors, with snippets about update status, Discord 1006 disconnects, and contributor-context discussion.
Visible openclaw/openclaw activity included 1 PR opened and 1 closed around WhatsApp upload-file media sends. Maintainer-channel messages discussed WhatsApp media-send behavior and local upgrade/install cleanup.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord activity was in maintainers, with focus on pre/post tool-call tracing, OpenTelemetry interest, and requesting a proxyline release.
Visible openclaw/openclaw activity included 1 commit and 1 merged PR for binding gateway approval access to requester metadata. Maintainer-security-ops messages referenced security advisory fixes, merged PRs for possible cherry-pick, and plugin scanning improvements.
Visible openclaw/openclaw activity included 1 commit and 1 closed PR. Items touched plugin channel schemas in config dry-run and persisted config write responses; no Discord activity was visible.
Visible activity was in openclaw/clawhub, with 1 PR opened and 1 merged. The focus was fixing package delete failures for packages with capability tags; no Discord activity was visible.
Visible activity was limited to 1 merged openclaw/openclaw PR around WhatsApp status reactions, emoji categories, and defaults. Discord visibility was a single maintainers-channel message.
Visible activity was limited to 1 merged openclaw/openclaw PR about reporting ACP-runtime metadata for ACP-keyed sessions. No Discord activity was visible.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord activity was limited to maintainers, focused on observability middleware/hooks and tracing requests through OpenClaw.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord activity was limited to maintainers, with snippets about bumping PRs for review and checking whether a fix had already merged.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord visibility was a single maintainers-channel greeting.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord visibility was a single maintainers-channel greeting.
No visible GitHub activity in this window. Discord visibility was a single maintainers-channel question about a Mantis reaction/retraction.
No visible activity
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