AION v0.1.1

Release Focus

  • expanded profile and security settings in the web client
  • introduced password change support and a 2FA scaffold
  • applied a gray and anthracite interface for desktop and web
  • rebuilt the Windows installer and portable build
  • prepared the desktop auto-update path for GitHub releases
  • aligned the legal, fairness, and community framework with the current AION license line

Key Changes

  • expanded the settings area with profile updates, password change, and 2FA scaffolding
  • extended the user schema with password rotation metadata and 2FA metadata
  • updated the persistence smoke test to use a real auth and session flow
  • moved the desktop and web interface to a darker, efficiency-oriented control style
  • added visible update checks and a GitHub publishing channel to the Electron desktop build
  • fixed the Windows desktop runtime so the local API starts reliably in the installed build
  • updated the license, copyright, fair-commerce, and code-of-conduct texts to match the current AION Community Fairness License 1.0

License and Fairness Notice

  • AION is no longer distributed as an unrestricted MIT-style release
  • the documented origin of the project remains preserved
  • revenue-based operation or distribution is allowed only under a fair, plausible, and non-exploitative model
  • the Code of Conduct continues to protect open criticism; contributions should be removed only in cases of an actual guideline violation

Notes

  • Android remains a debug build
  • iOS remains an Xcode project and is not built as an .ipa on Windows
  • the current ethics and risk assessment remains positive but not absolute; the project is human-centered, but still depends on governance discipline and scope control