I have released version 0.5.0 of kino_wardley .
This now includes notes, titles and annotations.

This comes from the following code:
KinoWardley.Output.new("""
height 800
title Tea Shop
anchor Business [0.95, 0.63]
anchor Public [0.95, 0.78]
component Cup of Tea [0.79, 0.61] label [19, -4]
component Cup [0.73, 0.78]
component Tea [0.63, 0.81]
component Hot Water [0.52, 0.80]
component Water [0.38, 0.82]
component Kettle [0.43, 0.35] label [-57, 4]
evolve Kettle 0.62 label [16, 7]
component Power [0.1, 0.7] label [-27, 20]
evolve Power 0.89 label [-12, 21]
Business->Cup of Tea
Public->Cup of Tea
Cup of Tea->Cup
Cup of Tea->Tea
Cup of Tea->Hot Water
Hot Water->Water
Hot Water->Kettle
Kettle->Power
annotation 1 [[0.43,0.49],[0.08,0.79]] Standardising power allows Kettles to evolve faster
annotation 2 [0.48, 0.85] Hot water is obvious and well known
annotations [0.60, 0.02]
note +a generic note appeared [0.23, 0.33]
style wardley
""")
All I am now missing from the basic tea shop example from https://onlinewardleymaps.com/ is the style attribute.
Notes and annotations are an important addition to the map.
It’s important to note that drawing a map is only the start of the process!