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MCP is eating the world

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jlowin ◴[] No.44370658[source]
FastMCP author here -- (maybe surprisingly) I agree with many of the observations here.

FastMCP exists because I found the original spec and SDK confusing and complicated. It continues to exist because it turns out there's great utility in curating an agent-native API, especially when so many great dev tools have adopted this client interface.

But the spec is still so young and at such risk of being co-opted by hype (positive and negative). I would invite everyone to participate constructively in improving it.

Lastly: this article is plainly AI generated, as `from mcp import tool` is completely hallucinated. Just some food for thought for the "AI should be able to figure out my complex REST API" crowd that seems well represented here.

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1. ashwinsundar ◴[] No.44371788[source]

    I would invite everyone to participate constructively in improving it.
How do you recommend that I participate? I've written a few MCP servers (based on FastMCP - great work!), and contributed one to Anthropic's list. How do I actually participate in maintaining or improving the core MCP spec? I was under the impression that it was being driven by Anthropic.
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2. lightbulbish ◴[] No.44372461[source]
IIRC they talk about it here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2VqaNKstGc&ab_channel=Laten...

TL;DR If you want to engage with the MCP protocol you can do so here. https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol