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Test b3126044e8 refactor: flatten vault structure — simplify migration API and flatten demo vault
- Simplify flatten_vault API to return usize instead of MigrationResult struct
- Add KEEP_FOLDERS: attachments/ and _themes/ alongside type/, config/, theme/
- Use HashSet for collision tracking in unique_filename
- Update wikilinks from path-based [[folder/slug]] to title-based [[slug]]
- Clean up empty directories after flattening
- Flatten demo-vault-v2: move all notes from type-based subfolders to root
- Update smoke tests for flat vault structure
- Remove migrate_to_flat_vault from repair_vault (one-time migration only)

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Review and update newsletter footer
Task 25q1 Done person-luca-rossi

Review and update newsletter footer

The newsletter footer is seen by every subscriber on every edition but had not been updated in over a year. It still referenced outdated social links, a subscriber count from mid-2023, and lacked a referral program CTA. Given that the referral program was launching in 25q2, the footer needed to be updated to include a referral link, refreshed social links, and updated branding.

This small task had outsized impact potential because the footer is the most consistently viewed element across all newsletter editions. Even a modest improvement in click-through on the referral link could compound significantly over thousands of subscribers.

Acceptance criteria

  • Update social media links (add LinkedIn, remove inactive Twitter/X account)
  • Add a referral program teaser with placeholder link (to be activated when program launches)
  • Refresh the subscriber count and "about" blurb
  • Ensure the footer renders correctly across email clients (Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook)
  • A/B test the new footer against the old one for 2 weeks

Notes

  • The A/B test showed the new footer generated 3x more clicks on the social links and a notable increase in profile visits on LinkedIn. The old footer was essentially invisible to readers.
  • The referral program placeholder generated curiosity -- several subscribers replied to ask what was coming, which provided a natural launch announcement audience.
  • Cross-client rendering required fixing a padding issue in Outlook that collapsed the footer layout. Documented the fix in procedure-newsletter-template.