User talk:Dixonge

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DIXON_1_4.GED Imported Successfully [11 January 2009]

The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

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Family:Henry Dixon and Rose Harlan (1) [10 October 2011]

No complaints with your analysis that Dinah and William had bad duplicates. Rather than just cutting them loose though, we prefer to redirect them to the "real" version (if you view them as duplicates). That way, the users who contributed the weak pages benefit as they get the better page in their trees. If a page is truly crap, mark it for speedy delete using the template along with a rationale on why there is nothing valuable.

Thanks for participating on WeRelate! We're glad to have everyone who's interested and want to make sure that changes help everyone. --jrm03063 09:42, 8 October 2011 (EDT)


I hope this shows up correctly - guess I need to read those tutorials now! Might help me understand how to redirect.--Dixonge 09:50, 10 October 2011 (EDT)

I'm sure that will help, but don't be paralyzed with worry about making changes that seem to you necessary either. A number of stumbles are to be expected on the WeRelate learning curve, and every contribution brings us closer to this place being what lots of us hope it can be. Hang in there! --jrm03063 16:29, 10 October 2011 (EDT)