Shared Mini-Me Source Code to Internal Org
Situation
Shared Mini-Me source code by creating repo at ctrliq/min-me in CIQ GitHub org, after Ryan, Nathan, and Michelle independently asked for it. Proactively noted never having seen the code, setting quality expectations. Requested internal-only repo visibility.
Reasoning
Multiple independent requests signal genuine organic demand to learn from how Peter built this AI system. Sharing makes AI governance/adoption conversation tangible — people can see a real working system. The 'never seen the code' caveat is honest and frames Mini-Me as AI-built (part of the story), preempting quality criticism. Internal-only keeps it controlled while enabling learning.
Additional Context
AI Committee meeting happened Mar 13. Peter had previously shared Mini-Me delegate access with Bjorn (Feb 8). Multiple engineering leaders independently requesting source suggests growing interest in AI tooling across the org.
Observed Evidence
Direct quotes from Peter in group DM sharing the repo and setting expectations. DM with Max about repo setup. DM with Norm Bhatti about GitHub permissions. #ask-it request for repo creation permissions.
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People Involved
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reflection
AI Confidence
72%
Related Context
slack
The three of you have each asked me for the mini-me source. There's now a repo at ctrliq/min-me. Have fun.
slack
I have never actually seen this code. Not one line of it, very intentionally. So don't judge when it's garbage.
Outcome
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Decision ID: 26c044c9-a0f2-4f5f-a0dd-6bdae82ce267