
The new Metaspatial logo.
Whatever, it feels great to head on. A big thanks goes to all my colleagues at the WhereGroup who have always supported me generously in my quest for spatial enlightenment and endured all the standards and free software model escapades that got us where we are now. It was a great time and there is a saying that that is the time when one has to leave.
I will spend my newly found free time to... but wait. Didn't I say that I have no time? And how can one "spend time" anyway. Maybe we are more like granted time. Reformulating: My newly granted time will go into the physics of space time and mind.
So what has changed for me? Nothing much. And for you? Nothing much either. I am still open for software and architecture consulting, prototyping, agile development and spatial (meta) data - with one little catch: You need to get me interested.
Have fun.
Update
As of June 2010 the logo of Metaspatial has changed (see below for the old one). I finally found time to talk to my designer and for once I listened to her. So here we go with a new logo. How do you like it? If you are interessted in the background, feel free to read the About pages on Metaspatial.
If I would really want to know then I should probably make a new blog entry and not eidt an old one that no one will ever look at again. Now I wonder: Should I remove or change the old blog or leave as is. Seems that everybody handles that differently. Some say a blog has to stay unedited, others edit freely, even weeks and months later. Dunno. What do you think? (Just ropened commenting for a while.)

Metaspatial Logo

