FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Feedback

Call For Feedback!
We need your feedback! Our goal is to make the FamilySearch Research Wiki a friendly, welcoming place that is easy for you to use and make contributions. Please leave your comments regarding any of the following or other issues you may have encountered. We want to hear about the good, the bad, and the ugly.
 * Was the wiki easy to use and figure out?
 * Could you can find what you were looking for?
 * Was contributing to the wiki easy and explained appropriately?
 * How hard was it to find the help needed to navigate the wiki or to contribute?
 * Did you find the help you needed and if you did, where did you find it?
 * What were your wiki experiences and how can we make them better?
 * Can you explain what challenges you face in doing your genealogy research?

Please provide us with any comments on other subjects related to this wiki, its community, its functionality. your expectations, or your wish list. We want to build a better wiki.

Under review: Some of the following links or statements in this box may or may not be currently accurate. To post comments for the answers you recommend, please go to What New Users and Contributors Want to Make Wiki Easier. Then, please add your "Vote" for what you feel is most urgent and important at Newbies Priorities. Experienced user/contributor feedback on early, new user experiences is also needed. This page is not placed on forums.familysearch.org to simplify access for newbies.

Written and verbal feedback already received has been posted below. Please feel free to sign your comments or leave them anonymous. Thanks! Kara aka CK Whipple 17:40, 5 November 2009 (UTC)

Feedback:
This feedback page is being reactivated so please "Get Involved". Use the talk page for comments.

Below are some comments from years past so if these issues are still relevant today please repeat or restate them on the talk page so that the issue will be re-evaluated. Use the information below as guide to the type of issues raised before and that may possibly still be important today.

If you feel comfortable editing this page, you can add a response below one of these existing comments. Please use italics by putting double apostrophes ( '' ) on each side of you comment so the new information is readily apparent. New issues should be added to the talk page as well as any other comments if you prefer not to edit the article itself.