Mozilla Builds Shared Knowledge Platform cq

Mozilla is building cq, an open-source project led by staff engineer Peter Wilson to let AI agents discover and share collective knowledge. The Python-based exploratory project includes a Docker container, Team API, SQLite database, MCP (model context protocol) server, and plug-ins for Claude Code and OpenCode, organizing knowledge into local, organization, and global-commons tiers. Mozilla highlights security risks like poisoning and recommends anomaly detection and HITL verification.
Key Points
- 1Builds cq: open-source shared knowledgebase for agents with local, organization, and global commons tiers
- 2Addresses repeated agent failures and token waste by enabling reuse and confirmation of solutions
- 3Requires robust anti-poisoning, anomaly detection, diversity confirmation, and HITL workflows for safe adoption
Scoring Rationale
New open-source agent knowledge tool from Mozilla drives practical reuse, limited by exploratory stage and notable security challenges.
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