Hi Margaret I don't think there's a limit on giving feedback. FTDNA responded to my feedback within a couple of days. I couldn't get the members' information pages to display for some of my projects. The problem only affected non-American admins as it was related to the American English style of displaying the month before the day. The problem has now been fixed but I understand that the dates are still causing a few problems with some of the reports. I believe it's a holiday in America this weekend so it might take longer to get a reply. I agree with Diana's comments on the problems for geographical project admins who collect both Y-DNA and mtDNA results. Perhaps if enough of us raise this issue they will address it as a matter of priority. Debbie Kennett
Yes, Monday is "Labor Day" in the U.S., so most people have a three-day weekend. It's the traditional end of the summer vacations, here, and most grade school children return to school on Tuesday. Diana > -----Original Message----- > From: y-dna-projects-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:y-dna-projects- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Debbie Kennett > Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 10:36 AM > To: y-dna-projects@rootsweb.com; Y-DNA-PROJECTS@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Y-DNA-projects] feedback on new GAP 2.0 beta > > Hi Margaret > > I don't think there's a limit on giving feedback. FTDNA responded to my feedback > within a couple of days. I couldn't get the members' information pages to display for > some of my projects. The problem only affected non-American admins as it was > related to the American English style of displaying the month before the day. The > problem has now been fixed but I understand that the dates are still causing a few > problems with some of the reports. > > I believe it's a holiday in America this weekend so it might take longer to get a reply. > > I agree with Diana's comments on the problems for geographical project admins who > collect both Y-DNA and mtDNA results. Perhaps if enough of us raise this issue they > will address it as a matter of priority. > > Debbie Kennett >