I can’t believe we have a sorta-kinda-Web2.0 site, and our logo doesn’t have any reflection in it. It’s soooo 2005.
To remedy that oversight, our Interface team has been hard at work, improving your user experience with something like the following logos:

Wotcha think? Brings us into the mid-2006s? Or should I add a yellow starburst with “Beta!” in it?
In advance of switching to the new url format, I’ve made it so new users can only use lower case characters in your site id. See the announcement for more info. It made me think though, I wonder if anyone will miss that. I checked the stats and found that there are over 300 people with uppercase letters in their site names. Camel case names are quite popular. Also sites like like myGTD for example. Of course the reason is because the subdomain urls are case insensitive. Does anyone have an opinion either way on losing the upper case letters or on the adoption of subdomain based urls in general? At this stage I’m aiming to eventually decomission the tiddlyspot.com/sitename urls in favour of the new sitename.tiddlyspot.com urls. Will anyone miss those old urls? Is the new url format more or less Web 2.0 cool?
See the article here. It’s a quite long one introducing GTD in general. Also there’s another mention here with some comments (and one guy who couldn’t save). I wonder if that’s what happens when the server is down. Dreamhost has had some periods of intermittent reliability lately. I hope it improves.