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    1. Re: File Owning
    2. Mary Trevan
    3. >Our most immediate attention will be given to the removal of volunteers who have >registered on the system 2 or more times (the record is currently a volunteer with >6 SubmitterIDs). I have 3 accounts of which 2 are active:- 1 - one a typo with an incorrect email address, so I don't know how you would contact me 2 - one for my transcriptions (10000+ where my coordinator controls the edits, although he would prefer it if I was one of the 0 entries people since all my transcriptions would appear under his name) 3 - and another for my one-name study entries (10000+ where I contol the edits). So if my understanding is correct, not all '0 entries' correspond to people who have not done any transcriptions. In some case the '0 entries' will be a static situation where the transcriber sends their transcriptions by email to their coordinator, and sometimes it is a dynamic situation, since they will go above '0 entries' as they upload the files themselves and then go back down to '0 entries' as their files are uploaded by the coordinator under a different ID and then deleted by the coordinator from the transcriber's account, by the coordinator using the transcriber password. Regards Mary Trevan >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sheelagh Hawkins" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: 03 October 2001 19:00 >Subject: Re: File Owning > > >Dave et al, >While we are on the subject of transcribers who are no longer active can I >ask what the position is with the number of people who subscribed but have >never actually transcribed anything. When I look at the status list, there >are several hundred (a guess - I gave up at 120 and I was still on names >beginning with A!) people who have never submitted a thing. I understand >that some people help out in other ways so don't have time to do the manual >graft, but surely not that many. >Should these people be contacted to see if they intend to become active, or >if they perhaps need help to get started. >I realise that perhaps this is probably considered a minor problem on the >list of things to do - I am happy to volunteer to contact them if it is just >a case of waiting for someone to do it. Then I could pass those who need >advice on to Virginia ;-) (I said she might live to regret saying she would >handle all the newbies I could send her way) >Regards >Sheelagh > > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    10/03/2001 03:21:35