With all due respect, unless you are the list admin it's really not your place to decide or tell others what they should or should not post on any given list. It's also not your place to speak for anyone else on this list. While many may not be able to answer a question there is always the possibility that someone can and will. Isn't that the purpose of a mailing list - that someone subscribed to the list may be able to answer a question? Rarely, can I supply an answer to questions posted to this list but the replies are usually valuable information even if it doesn't directly apply to me now but it may sometime in the future. Sincerely, Joan Asche On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 2:02 AM, W David Samuelsen <dsam52@sampubco.com> wrote: > This is not the place to ask this question. Many of us do not know what > is going on. > > Please go to familysearch.org for answers about that. > > https://familysearch.org/blog/?s=Family+Tree > > David S. > > On 7/13/2012 11:13 PM, Kirsten Bowman wrote: >> I’ve read that at the LDS site the family trees now at new.FamilySearch are going to be moved to something called Family Tree with a number of improvements added. Do I understand this properly? If so, does anyone know more about it? (When, and how to access) >> >> Kirsten
Brava! Joan. Well said. More than once an answer on this list most likely provided a thought about how to get to point B while stuck at point A. Further, if one doesn't ask the question one can not get an answer that may help. Or in the reverse, stop a person from spinning his or her wheels. In the same vein, my first trip to SLC did just that for me....enabled me to eliminate a few names that definitely were not my family and kept me from pursuing them. Joanie Joan Parker, Immediate Past President JGS of Greater Miami, Inc. Miami, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: JLA To: Rootsweb mailing list Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 10:12 AM Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] new.FamilySearch Status? With all due respect, unless you are the list admin it's really not your place to decide or tell others what they should or should not post on any given list. It's also not your place to speak for anyone else on this list. While many may not be able to answer a question there is always the possibility that someone can and will. Isn't that the purpose of a mailing list - that someone subscribed to the list may be able to answer a question? Rarely, can I supply an answer to questions posted to this list but the replies are usually valuable information even if it doesn't directly apply to me now but it may sometime in the future. Sincerely, Joan Asche On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 2:02 AM, W David Samuelsen <dsam52@sampubco.com> wrote: > This is not the place to ask this question. Many of us do not know what > is going on. > > Please go to familysearch.org for answers about that. > > https://familysearch.org/blog/?s=Family+Tree > > David S. > > On 7/13/2012 11:13 PM, Kirsten Bowman wrote: >> I’ve read that at the LDS site the family trees now at new.FamilySearch are going to be moved to something called Family Tree with a number of improvements added. Do I understand this properly? If so, does anyone know more about it? (When, and how to access) >> >> Kirsten ===== If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to roots-admin@rootsweb.com and ask for the digest... ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message