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2026-08-17-eve-eve-0-33-0-makes-channel-messages-interrupt-the-running-turn-by
eve 0.33.0 makes channel messages interrupt the running turn by default.
Channel message sends now default to turnPolicy: "steer", so an accepted message replaces the active turn through cancellation-backed steering without a separate cancel request. The previous wait-for-completion behaviour is still available by setting turnPolicy: "queue" on a channel or on an individual send. The same release makes dynamic models and subagents resolve without compiled fallbacks or placeholder configs: defineDynamic accepts only events, and dynamic model handlers must return a concrete selection.
Channel: tagged-release. Ancestry: gh api repos/vercel/eve/releases lists [email protected] published 2026-08-11T19:55:46Z, prerelease=false, draft=false. Ancestry: gh api 'repos/vercel/eve/compare/eve%400.32.0...eve%400.33.0' returned 4ded514 1ee27be 1bacd9a ac31852 2dd193b f29b782 672c054 ccaa596 2d9a794, containing the change commit 2dd193b -- in the history of the stable tag [email protected].
Operator consequence: This is a default flip that changes what your agent does to work already in flight, and it arrived on a minor version. Before upgrading past 0.33.0, decide per channel whether an inbound message should kill the running turn. For a Slack or GitHub agent doing long tool work, steering is usually right -- a follow-up message means the human changed their mind. For anything transactional, or anything where a half-finished turn leaves external side effects, set turnPolicy: "queue" explicitly rather than inheriting the new default. Do not rely on the old behaviour surviving silently.
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Run: 2026-08-17-weekly-digest-2026-08-10_2026-08-17-frontier-v0
Finding ID: 2026-08-17-eve-eve-0-33-0-makes-channel-messages-interrupt-the-running-turn-by
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