After four and a half years, I've decided to leave BT in order to
return to working as an independent consultant. Osmosoft will continue
within BT under the leadership of Matt Lucht, and I'll be doing some
work back to Osmosoft to help out. The formal announcement is here:

http://osmosoft.com/#%5B%5BJeremy%20Ruston%20to%20leave%20BT%5D%5D

I'm hoping that through consulting I'll be able to work with a wider
range of people who are interested in TiddlyWiki, TiddlyWeb and
TiddlySpace. I also intend to focus some much needed time on
TiddlyWiki. I've started work on improving the content of
tiddlywiki.com, and am starting work on replacing the TiddlyWiki build
tools cook and ginsu with a more flexible toolchain based on node.js.
Once those two bits of infrastructure are in place then I'll pick up
TiddlyWiki5 again. I'm enjoying this work immensely; one of the
frustrating consequences of my position at BT was that I couldn't
spend much time coding.

I'm enjoying the feeling of decompressing. To be sincere and
constructive in working for an organisation like BT, you have to take
on the problems and perspective of the organisation as a whole. The
process is fascinating and instructive, and I've learned a lot from
it. But now I have the luxury of exchanging those concerns for some
much simpler ones: making TiddlyWiki good, and being able to earn a
living because of it.

I'll do my best to answer any questions,

Best wishes

Jeremy.



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Jeremy Ruston
mailto:[email protected]
http://www.tiddlywiki.com

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