- Fix TeamsISO.Windows.slnf — drop the dangling
src/TeamsISO.App.WinUI/TeamsISO.App.WinUI.csproj entry whose project
doesn't exist in the .sln (broke the build on main).
- Archive the abandoned WinUI 3 artifacts under docs/archive/:
* 2026-05-12-winui3-migration.md (the nine-phase migration plan)
* TeamsISO.App.WinUI.Probe/ (the bootstrap diagnostic console)
* work-log-2026-05-12-winui3.md (the overnight session log)
- README — drop the "in-flight WinUI 3 replatform" status block;
state that the v2 redesign landed in WPF and link the shape brief.
Keyboard shortcuts table picks up Ctrl+K, Ctrl+T, and the digit
hotkeys that already shipped.
- CHANGELOG — replace the WinUI-3-flavoured "Ground-up GUI redesign"
block with a v2 Studio Terminal entry that names Task 39 + Task 40
as landed. De-dupe the May 2026 batch: the second "Quick-join Teams
meeting from URL", "IN-CALL bar surfaces Teams meeting state", and
"Auto-launch Teams + auto-hide windows" bullets were verbatim repeats
of earlier entries; kept the first occurrence.
- NEXT_STEPS.md — rewrite to reflect that Task 39 (participants table
v2) and Task 40 (Ctrl+K palette) both shipped; v1.0 cut is now
gated only on MSI signing + real-meeting smoke pass.
- DESIGN.md — small WPF-isms: WinUI 3 composition layer →
WPF's; Segoe Fluent Icons phrased without the "WinUI 3's
bundled" qualifier; migration boundary rephrased to "rewrites
MainWindow.xaml + Themes/*" instead of "everything in Views/".
- .gitignore — ignore the .claude/ session metadata dir so it doesn't
show up as untracked on every dev checkout.
Build + tests verified before commit: 0 errors, 0 warnings; 160 tests
pass (56 App + 104 Engine, filter Category!=ndi&requires!=ndi).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CHANGELOG.md gains an Added section at the top of [Unreleased] that
walks the redesign decisions: PRODUCT/DESIGN docs, WinUI 3 scaffold,
MainWindow IA, ThemeManager, Settings drawer, Help/About/Onboarding,
HTML preview, migration plan. Calls out the WPF host as the still-
shipping build until WinUI 3 reaches feature parity.
README.md picks up:
- A Status section paragraph naming the in-flight redesign and the
current activation blocker, with a pointer to Phase 3 of the
migration plan
- A Build section that names both hosts so a fresh checkout doesn't
surprise contributors with the new csproj
- Documentation section now links PRODUCT.md, DESIGN.md, the migration
plan, and the interactive HTML preview
Both docs land BEFORE Phase 4 (view-model wiring) so onlookers
understand what's already done and what's queued.