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Stepping up to co-lead the CF Online Meetup, stepping down as Atlanta CFUG president

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For fans of the ColdFusion Online Meetup group, which Adobe engineer Steven Erat created in 2004, I want to share the news that Steven has stepped down (citing work challenges) and has passed the mantle of leadership to myself and Ray Camden. We will serve as co-leaders of the 900-member virtual user group.

For more information on the group, which has offered (and will continue to offer) online presentations from speakers around the world, follow the link on this badge:

Once you join the group (it's entirely free), you can read more about the change in leadership, as I wrote a message of introduction at the group message board.

I also seek (in that message board entry) feedback from group members about the future of the group and in particular, prospective topics of interest for online presentations. (Please don't offer such here, if you're a member. Offer it on the message board for all members to see.)

Of course, any of the group's recorded presentations will be offered on my UGTV repository of recorded user group presentations, and indeed I hope that the Meetup may become a primary source for more and more varied recorded presentations.

Still, you'll want to consider joining the group (again, it's entirely free) to receive notification in advance of the online meetings. The group's message board itself can also be used for community interaction (though it's not been too active in recent months). Perhaps we'll see its use expand in the future.

Anyway, come check it out, and spread the word. We'll organize our first meeting within a few weeks, for sure.

As for the Atlanta CFUG, I have stepped down from the presidency of that group just this month. We coincidentally had elections just a few weeks ago and as I knew the change in the Meetup was coming, I stepped down (but didn't tell folks about the meetup as it wasn't finalized). Can't run two groups at once! :-) That wasn't the only reason I stepped down, but I won't deny that running the online meetup should be a lot less effort than running a real physical group.

I also knew that there were many capable prospective leaders in the Atlanta board of directors (numbering 14 strong, and of which I am remaining a member) who could step to take on that leadership role. The board selected Teddy Payne to replace me, and I'm sure the group will do great going forward.

The chance to lead the online meetup group is just a great challenge. With over 900 members, it has incredible reach, and both Ray and I are excited about the prospect of keeping it going as a great place to find online presentations, whether from ourselves or all the other fine speakers out there (and new ones who may want to give it a shot).

Again, if you're at all interested, click the badge above to join. We're happy to have you! :-)

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Comments
hi Charlie,

I was just thinking that the Online CFUG group didn't have much happening of late!

I'd like to thank Steven Erat for the efforts of starting this group and the work he put in to it.
It can be a but if a thankless job running a user group!

Great you and Ray are picking it up, as you are both well known for you efforts to the community!

Thanks!
Congrats Charlie -- looking forward to what you and Ray have in store for the group.
Glad to see you picking this up. You know originally it was created because there was no Boston CFUG...thankfully now there is. Speaking of which, 14 member board of directors!!!! I am lucky if I get 14 people to any given meeting (which can be discouraging).
For those who might be interested -- the group has a "What's New" RSS feed you can use to see when new members sign up, when new discussion topics have been added, etc...

http://www.meetup.co...
Charlie (and Ray),

Thank you both for assuming leadership in the Online ColdFusion Meetup Group. Knowing that the group is organized and promoted by such proven ColdFusion developers (zealots, really) known for sharing, teaching, and community, I'm confident that the group will be very successful.

Congratulations, and good luck going forward.

-Steve (currently in the Adobe Bangalore office working on Scorpio with my own team of ColdFusion zealots here)
Thanks, everyone.

And to Steven, didn't know you're in Bangalore. I'll bet that's a real treat. I've always wanted to visit and hope I may some day. Thanks, again, for the heritage you left us in the group, and thanks for all your great work for the community. We're all really looking forward to the hard work you guys are doing on Scorpio! :-)
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