Nice discussion!

The role of a brand name to convey a powerful impression and is by no means 
secondary. Tiddlywiki being neither tiddly nor a wiki, the current name 
generates dissonance and makes it more difficult for newcomers to 
understand what TW actually is.

David Gifford:
>
> Rustonotes. End of discussion.
>

How about Rustnot? There's Ruston in there, some nice imagery and a 
reference to the fact that a TW does not degrade over time, which is one of 
TW's core brand promises. No need to try to say everything. The tagline 
will help convey more information.

No need to reject the past either. Brand changes are intimidating at first 
but very exciting once you start the roll-out with something better than 
the previous iteration. Tiddlers could become tidbits (1. A tasty morsel 
(of food). 2. (computing, informal) A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; 
two bits). 3. (archaic) A short mention of news or gossip.)

Just my two cents ;)

Regards,
R²

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