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= News =
= News =


'''News''' is the public chronicle for the PlexyDesk project. It is less about marketing announcements and more about keeping a readable record of what the system already is, what areas are actively being refined, and where readers should look next.
'''News''' records high-level project changes that affect how PlexyDesk is understood, evaluated, or documented. It should summarize milestones, visible feature additions, and major documentation changes in concise technical terms.


== Current headlines ==
== Current status summary ==
* PlexyDesk already presents a functioning compositor shell with its own dock and menubar.
* PlexyDesk includes a functioning compositor shell with integrated dock and menubar components.
* The rendering path supports a visually rich desktop with shell-owned presentation and effects.
* The runtime supports shell-owned composition, visual presentation, and client-submitted surfaces.
* The project includes a native application toolkit so programs can look and behave like part of the same environment.
* Public toolkit headers are documented through the generated [[PlexyUI API]] reference.
* Documentation is being expanded into a permanent project publication, with architecture notes, component surveys, and generated API reference pages.
* The wiki now includes architectural, subsystem, example, gallery, and contribution pages intended to track the codebase.


== Where to follow the project ==
== Tracking pages ==
* [[Development Status]] for implementation notes and current subsystem coverage
* [[Development Status]] for implementation notes and subsystem coverage
* [[Development]] for the engineering hub
* [[Development]] for engineering-facing references
* [[Special:RecentChanges]] for the latest edits on this wiki
* [[Special:RecentChanges]] for the latest wiki edits
* [[Gallery]] for visual captures of running PlexyDesk sessions
* [[PlexyUI API]] for source-backed toolkit reference
* [[PlexyUI API]] for source-backed toolkit reference


== Why this page exists ==
== Intended use ==
The purpose of this page is to give PlexyDesk a chronicle that reads clearly to new visitors while staying grounded in the work already represented elsewhere in the wiki. As the publication grows, this page can carry milestone summaries, notable additions, and high-level editorial notes.
This page should be used for milestone summaries, major visible changes, documentation expansions, and other high-level updates that are useful to readers who need a compact view of project progress.

Latest revision as of 04:53, 22 March 2026

News records high-level project changes that affect how PlexyDesk is understood, evaluated, or documented. It should summarize milestones, visible feature additions, and major documentation changes in concise technical terms.

Current status summary

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  • PlexyDesk includes a functioning compositor shell with integrated dock and menubar components.
  • The runtime supports shell-owned composition, visual presentation, and client-submitted surfaces.
  • Public toolkit headers are documented through the generated PlexyUI API reference.
  • The wiki now includes architectural, subsystem, example, gallery, and contribution pages intended to track the codebase.

Tracking pages

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Intended use

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This page should be used for milestone summaries, major visible changes, documentation expansions, and other high-level updates that are useful to readers who need a compact view of project progress.