What I've Learned After 15 Years as a Java Group Leader | Job Tips For Geeks
After founding the Philadelphia Area Java Users' Group in 2000 and leading it for 15 years, I've decided to resign my post and pass on leadership to someone else. It's time. At our first meeting in a small and long-forgotten dot com, 35 Java developers came to eat pizza and listen to a presentation on XML and JAXP. Since then we've had about 100 events (a few with 200 attendees) and a mailing list that peaked around 1,500 members.
My experience running this group has revealed some patterns that may be useful for other user group leaders (or those looking to start one), ideas for speakers, and observations on the career paths of many members I've known for an extended period of time.
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