OK. Here's where I have a problem with this stuff. From reading your site (now I know what you've been doing instead of demanding that raise you deserve. :-)), it appears to me that if we incorporate, and if we do it as TNGenNet, we'll be TNGenWeb *and* TNGenNet. We'll be TNGenWeb by virtue of our association with and participation in USGenWeb. We'll be TNGenNet because, for some reason that still fundamentally escapes me, some people think it's necessary to incorporate. Talk about confusing people! I'm involved in the silly thing, and I get all fuddled trying to think about it. What's the average genealogy consumer of ours going to think when he/she hits the site and sees that on USGenWeb, we're called TNGenWeb and on our own pages, we're called TNGenNet? I think it's going to cause more trouble than it's worth, frankly. Reading Linda's reply to the question carefully, it seems to me that she is talking about the consequences of a "renegade" state using the XXGenWeb name. Could it not be written so that, as long as we are affiliated with the USGenWeb, we will call ourselves TNGenWeb and if we ever disassociate ourselves, we will be known as TNGenNet? (Not that I think it's likely that we'll do that, and just in case it needs to be said right out, if that's what's being prepared for here, I'd appreciate knowing about it *now* before I spend the next several days and nights trying to cobble together pages for a county I'm having to learn as I go.) I don't like the implied distancing from USGenWeb which is inherent in taking another name. Maybe I'm just missing something here, but, as y'all have surely figured out by now, I'm not one to stay quiet in the corner when I've got a question. I don't mean to stir up trouble or offend anyone. I just don't understand all this and am trying hard to. Fred, I'm sure you'll have this answered before my server knows it's gone. You've done that with everything else I've asked! I do appreciate your hard work -- I really don't mean to be trouble. I'll get this worried out eventually. Su Wilson County Coordinator, Chester County SC USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~scchest2/scchester.htm I'd rather be looking for dead people than have them looking for me!