Not every update deserves to become noise. In a living project, something is always happening: a fix, an improvement, a new resource, an idea being tested, a page updated, a module stabilized, a decision made behind the scenes. The risk is to turn every movement into an empty announcement. When we speak just to speak, we eventually stop saying anything.
The Panaches News section should serve another purpose.
It is designed as a point of reference: to follow the important evolution of the project, understand what changes, discover new content, spot useful resources and keep a clear link between the software, the media space and the community.
The goal is not to publish cold press releases. The goal is to share what actually helps: an update that improves the experience, a resource that can support creation, field notes, readable release notes, a website evolution, a new series of articles or a method worth transmitting.
A good update should answer a simple question: why is this useful now?
If a piece of information does not help people understand, create, test, learn or follow the project, it can wait. Panaches prefers to build trust rather than maintain a constant feed. Fewer announcements, more clarity. Less noise, more continuity.
This section will therefore act as a living journal: important steps, new resources, visible improvements, assumed choices and small advances that give the project its direction.
Because a project does not grow only by adding features. It also grows when it explains better what it does, why it does it, and who it is for.