The FamilySearch Wiki is growing, they need your help. From today's User Group Meeting (which I attended live and those outside the area can attend via Adobe Connect for now: 5. Have state, country, county coordinators. Could we advertize this need on a portal page? Coordinators should have genealogical experience? Have a way to give feedback on coordinators/ moderators so those that are not effective can be evaluated and changed as needed. 5. Volunteers for moderators Jimmy: Idaho, Indians of North America Lisa: Tennessee Darris: Wales David: New York, Oregon, Luxembourg, Germany This would work like USGenweb/WorldGenweb if it works out, have coordinators for counties and states in the US and countries There need to be alot more than the 1660 or so people that are on as of this writing. Also note the forums link on the left of any wiki page as well. You can ask research questions there. The wiki will be for posting information about records, repositories, research strategies, etc. Almost all the other wikis I've seen have to do with surnames and the like, this is the only one focused on actual research resources and strategies. You do not have to be LDS to participate, although they are providing the resources and the technical backing for the project. Jump in, edit your areas of knowledge. They anticipate it being used by millions on a regular basis. The site uses the latest version of the Wikimedia software, so it is up to date technically as well. http://wiki.familysearch.org/ Forums: http://forums.familysearchsupport.org/index.php A note on registration which is needed for editing on the wiki and posting on the forums other than those for feedback on the wiki: Sorry no single signin yet for both projects, but they are working on that technical issue. Best to use the same username on both if you do so that when they do the transition will be smoother for you.