Completed work
Public events, published systems and other work that can be evidenced.
A public-safe chronological record of material work associated with Dwayne D’Key. The record is designed to show progression over time without confusing private notes, plans or ambitions with completed public facts.
Entries should be dated, proportionate and supportable. Material corrections remain part of the record rather than being silently rewritten.
The build record exists to preserve a credible trail of delivery, iteration, setbacks, corrections and institutional development over time.
Public events, published systems and other work that can be evidenced.
Meaningful founder-site or ecosystem releases where the version itself forms part of the record.
Substantive public corrections are retained as evidence of governance rather than treated as something to hide.
Scope boundary: this page is not a financial disclosure, private diary, regulated statement or claim that every experiment succeeded. Personal records may be preserved separately and published later only where there is a clear reason to do so.
The initial ledger starts with already supportable public milestones and the establishment of this record itself.
Founder site v21.4 created a dedicated public multimedia layer for genuine founder video, audio, music and visual material, with explicit separation from the editorial Press & Media kit and from private founder evidence.
The founder website gained a dedicated chronological evidence layer, separating development history from the formal Public Record and from private founder material.
Founder site v21.2 corrected the D’Key Civic public-record wording so the dormant-company boundary was explicit and no trading implication was created.
D’Key Civic delivered an indoor family event in Swindon with games, creative activity, recognition and refreshments.
D’Key Civic delivered a family event at Christ Church Community Centre in Old Town, Swindon.
Use the real date of delivery, release or correction wherever it is known.
Prefer records, files, photographs, live systems, published reports or other evidence over memory alone.
Record material progress. Do not inflate routine activity into institutional achievement.
If a factual entry changes, preserve the correction trail and distinguish the original state from the revised position.
The purpose of a long record is not to appear finished. It is to make sustained work, learning and improvement visible over time.