In late-mid-December, I'll be leaving Jam Warehouse and my position as lead developer of KnowledgeTree. Mostly (and especially earlier) it's been a fun ride - great people (Brad being the only one of whom I know with an active personal web log), interesting challenges, and gaining ever more perspective on how to and not to do software development, open source community management, marketing, and management, especially around the start-up stage of a product and group of people.
In January, I'll be starting at CareerJunction (you may recall me posting about them looking for developers). I'm incredibly excited at the idea of writing Python full-time, and working in a larger team, and not being the sole "the buck stops here" person.
And it seems it should be an easier-than-usual move, since my current KT colleague Bryn also applied for a job there, and we'll be starting there at the same day.
Brad's weblog can hardly be termed active can it?
Well, I'd taken a month between posts myself, so it's not like I can complain too loudly about Brad. ;)