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A turn no longer dies when its WebSocket connection closes. The turn-broadcast
hub moves into the core (session-orchestrator): turns run detached, persist at
seal regardless of clients, and fan out AgentEvents to N subscribers per
conversation with in-flight buffer replay for late-joiners. transport-ws stops
aborting turns on socket close and gains chat.subscribe/chat.unsubscribe so a
second device (or a reloaded browser) can watch a running turn.
- @dispatch/transport-contract 0.6.0->0.7.0: chat.subscribe/chat.unsubscribe WS ops
- session-orchestrator: startTurn/subscribe/isActive; persistent subscribers +
per-turn buffer (two-map model); handleMessage = convenience wrapper (no signal)
- transport-ws: per-connection chat-subscription fan-out; no turn-abort-on-close
- transport-http: test fakes updated for the widened interface (runtime unchanged)
- design notes/turn-continuity-design.md; FE courier frontend-turn-continuity-handoff.md
Live-verified vs flash (2-client WS): sender disconnect mid-turn -> other client
streams to done + turn persists; late-join replays turn from turn-start. 891 vitest
+ transport bun green; tsc -b EXIT 0; biome clean.
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