Ben Metcalfe

Catch up post

Like many bloggers, I’ve been rather sparse with my postings over the past couple of days. Spending time with my family over Christmas was really important to me – it’s the first Christmas since my father beat his Hepatitis C infection.

I also spent some quality time with my brother. We don’t normally get along, and this was probably the longest time we have gone without having an argument in our entire life – I was there 3 nights and we didn’t argue once!

But here are some things I’ve been getting up to over the Christmas break:

Hepatitis C Portal
My father has been running a Hepatitis C support group forum for sometime. It’s been a real honour to work on something that has been of such benefit to people, and to also give something back to my father (who has supported my interest in computers since I was eight).

We’re now in the process of building a portal that aggregates the forum along with the various resources available on the Internet. In essence this site will aggregate:

From a technical perspective, it’s nothing Earth shatteringly new. However I think it will be of real benefit and support to those who are currently undergoing treatment and those who are living with the disease. It’s also something which could easily be implemented for other diseases such as HIV and cancer. We’ll see what happens on that front.

It’s been really rewarding to be working on this project, particularly because no one is really doing this kind of thing to aid group-therapy for those who are overcoming (or just living with) long-term illness’s, like Hepatitis C.

When it’s all finished, I’ll post a link.

Latest dotBen project
I’ve also been working on the public beta of my latest dotBen project. It’s all a bit hush-hush at the moment, as it will no doubt be somewhat controversial when it launches.

Some of you may know of the project I’m referring too, as I’ve invited a few people to access a private beta version of it – yes it’s that one! 🙂

I’ve decided I’m going to release it and suffer the consequences of whatever fallout may occur. It’s a useful service and I think it’s a waste not to make it available to the general public. But if you do know what it is, please keep it to yourself for the time being!

I am pleased to say that the public beta is being built around an API upon which I’m then building a (one of many possible) user front-end.

Life after the BBC… perhaps on the otherside of the pond
I don’t want to make a big thing of it, so I’ve tucked it in at the end of this post… But I’m beginning to think about life after the BBC. In May 2006 I will have been at the BBC for 6 years – so it’s really time to begin to think about moving on.

I’m extremely fortunate to be running one of the most exciting and interesting projects at the BBC at the moment. The BBC is a wonderful place to work, and I’m extremely happy and proud to be working there. In fact I’m happier now than I have ever been at the BBC.

But I need a new horizon and also some commercial experience… So it is for this reason I am beginning to think about what I might do next. I am also looking into the feasibility of spending some time working in San Francisco under my Canadian citizenship (yeah I’m not sure what I might be letting myself in for on that front… I certainly can’t see me working for SixApart, for example!).

I’m not getting ready to leave the BBC immediately or anything like that… there are no imminent announcements. But I’m beginning to have talks with people, and there are certainly a few interesting options around. Moving the USA would take a bit of time to organise anyway, and is only feasible with some careful visa planning for both myself and Sofia.

My CV is here, if you are interested in finding out more about me – or drop me a line.