User talk:Pysnaks

Sylvie Pysnak pysnaks@familysearch.org

Austria-Hungary
I restored the page but transformed it into a "re-directory" to ensure anyone who type in Austria-Hungary will be directed to Austro-Hungarian Empire page as well as to any other appropriate related pages. What's left is a short article to be included in the page for Austro-Hungarian Empire itself along with additional links to appropriate topics and articles. Currently only a category exists. dsammy 02:52, 21 April 2010 (UTC)

Opava, Opava, Opava
I checked the locality, and I see there are 3 levels according to FamilySearch Library Catalog, that is "Opava, Opava, Opava, Czech Republic", and according to Wikipedia it is: City - "Opava, Opava Okres, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic" I guess Opava Land you mentioned must be "Okres" otherwise district, is it? If so It would be simply "Opava Land, Czech Republic Archives", providing the article is a very long page with details, otherwise it should be within "Czech Republic Archives and Libraries" page if any shorter. dsammy 03:03, 21 April 2010 (UTC)

Moderator/Adopter issues coming to a vote
As you probably already know, FamilySearch launched an Adopt-a-Page program at the Federation of Genealogical Societies conference over the summer. Many groups are signing up to adopt a page. We need your help in order to resolve some important questions about the relative roles that Moderators and Adopters ought to play and how they can work together. These questions and discussions are on the new FamilySearch Wiki Contributors' Corner forum. We are going to hold a vote on these issues by year's end, and the resolutions will change the roles Moderators and Adopters play, so please visit the forum and add your thoughts. Thanks! RitcheyMT 17:42, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

Thank you!
Sylvia,

We wanted to send out a quick letter of appreciation for contributing in one of the FamilySearch Historical Records articles: Wiki page Croatia, Delnice Roman Catholic Church Books(Family Search Historical Records). The information you provide is invaluable to those users who are searching out further information about collections in FamilySearch; it helps them make a deeper connection with their research, especially when it has to do with their own ancestry. It’s your contributions that are keeping the project rolling forward. We want you to feel a part of our community here.

We are excited you have decided to share your talents, time and resources towards forwarding the goals of FamilySearch.org and those who use it (including you!). If you need a few tips in getting started, we’ve set up a page for you: https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/FamilySearch_Wiki:WikiProject_FamilySearch_Records. In this page you will find information about the FamilySearch Records project, getting started in wiki editing, tasks for which you can sign up to volunteer, etc.

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The FamilySearch Records Team

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Thank you from the wiki:
The FamilySearch Research Wiki is delighted to let you know that the “Croatia” page you helped create has become a Featured Article that is highlighted on the Main Page of the Wiki. It will be there for seven days. Thank you for your excellent work to help others quickly access records. Your contributions are appreciated and will help others to find their ancestors. You have made a difference in research!

Thanks from the wiki:
The FamilySearch Research Wiki is delighted to let you know that the “Brazil” page you helped create was a Featured Article, highlighted on the Main Page of the Wiki 8/10/11, and remained there for seven days. Thank you for your excellent work to help others quickly access records. Your contributions are appreciated and have assisted others in finding their ancestors. You have made a difference in research!