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Despite Gas Town’s ambitious architectural design, early users have observed that the "Mayor" agent often fails its primary directive to coordinate rather than implement, resulting in a workflow that feels indistinguishable from a standard Claude invocation. This lack of delegation is compounded by the absence of automated testing or committing, frequently devolving into a frustrating "game of telephone" where users must argue with agents about the poor workmanship of other processes. While the tmux-based monitoring approach shows promise, critics argue that the tool’s eccentric nomenclature—replete with confusing metaphors like dogs and raccoons—sacrifices professional clarity for unnecessary quirkiness. Ultimately, many find that the overhead of managing these unruly agents is currently more work than simply interacting with Claude directly or using a highly detailed manual specification.