User talk:Dianekay

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Gathering

 * Contact relatives for information. Begin the writing pyramid by starting with known relatives and, after gleaning the information they know, ask them for addresses or phone numbers of other relatives who might be helpful. If relatives say "I don't know anything", try the Rudyard Kipling approach "I keep six honest serving men (they taught me all I knew. Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who." You might make your questions more specific such as: Who is oldest relative you can remember? Where did your family live? What funerals do you remember going to? How do you know this information?  Do you have old letters or documents? Why do you think your family moved? What did your family do for a living? What religion do you think they were?  Any war heroes?


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Welcome...
Hello Diane!

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Again, welcome! Kara 20:26, 23 June 2010 (UTC)

Problem with United States Land and Property
I got your message about the US Land and Property page. I don’t know if anything I did caused the unwanted changes. When I create unPortal pages and move the content, I may make minor wording changes, combine similar information under one heading, or rearrange the order of the page, but I make sure I move everything from the portal page to the new page - except subjects or headings that don’t have any content. I make sure any broken links are fixed. Of course, that doesn’t mean I haven’t made mistakes. Please let me know what information is missing and I will see what I can do to fix the problem.StroudIL 20:31, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

FHC information
I'm puzzled about the removal and replacement of simple information that had been standardized by the FHC group. Sandra put in this simple information (this was discussed and standardized by the FHC group)

Sandra put this in:


 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers

I am not sure who wrote this but maybe you will check my notes. The "task" instructions for FHC now includes a template for this area which includes the link for the Introduction to LDS FHC. This was decided by the New York group and David Dilts created the template. Diane

Family History Centers
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 * Albany New York Family History Center

and I see this: Albany New York  411 Loudon Rd Loudonville, Albany, New York, United States

I didn't work on the FHC. I put a paragraph in with the county courthouse. If something accidentally happened with the FHC, I did not intend for that to happen. I promise I did not touch the FHC information. I thought it was wonderfully done! diane

Websites
Phone: 518-463-2566 Hours: T,Th 10am-8pm, W 10am-2pm Closed: Closed the last two weeks of the year.

Note: These are not mailing addresses. Due to limited staff, Family History Centers are unable to respond to mail inquiries.

???, considering that it is preferred any updates be made to single pages instead of thousands of county pages which was agreed. Dsammy 18:29, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

Land and Property page
Yesterday I typed an explanation in the Land and Property Discussion page of why I rolled it back. I took too long rewording, changing, adding, etc. and the wiki timed-out on me and I lost it. I was hoping to retype it this morning but I just noticed you had changed it back again. I have a template that I was instructed to use for all of the Un-Portal pages I create so that they're all consistent. I make changes to the layout as needed, but the template is the same. Sometimes I rearrange items so the content "flows" better.

When I did the rollback I made sure, before I finalized anything, that none of your information was lost! It may look like something is missing - it's just that some things were rearranged. For example: I moved the links in the sidebar Acquiring Land to The Land Acquisition Process, because both deal with the same subject.

I don't want to start a war. I'm sorry this has been upsetting. I was just doing what I was told to do, the way I was told to do it. StroudIL 19:29, 21 September 2011 (UTC)

Hi! I am really not upset - just very confused. And Nathan was surprised because he was teaching a BYU Idaho class in the morning and using the page as an example and then in the afternoon the original page was gone. I think we are confused about this unportal thing. Did you move the Beginner's corner as well? Perhaps it would be good for you to visit with David or Nathan since they understand all of this better than i do. Or if we could meet and you could show me what you are doing so that I can see where everything has gone that would be good. I am curious as to who is giving the instructions so that maybe we can learn what is happening and be better prepared for others pages that may change. Thank you for answering, diane

Thursday -

We totally understand that you are following driections and it sounds like you are doing a great job and we are grateful for everything you are doing. But, after talking with Nathan Murphy and David Dilts this morning, we have thought it would be a good idea if the un-portal procedures could stop for a time until we are able to visit with the person who instructed you to do this. Something is just not quite right and we are concerned about pages we don't know about.

US Land and Property
Some of your questions and concerns I can answer here. Darris Williams is the one in charge of the portal to un-portal project. He is the one who showed me how to do it. The template he has me use is in a help document - Help:How to Create an Un-Portal page. You asked whether I moved a Beginner's Corner. When I come across one, I move it to Getting Started. I have put together a document that I hope will explain the portal/un-portal thing, and what, how, and why I do what I do. I will send it to you by e-mail because it's too big to include here. There are step by step explanations and screen shots showng the stages of creating an Un-Portal page. If you still want to meet so I can show you what I do, I will be glad to do so. It would have to be on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. I am only here on those days. I had no idea that your original Land and Property page was being used for teaching a class. If I had known that, we could have saved a lot of problems. I don't want anyone to take this wrong, I am truly not trying to attack anyone. I am just frustrated as, I am sure, everyone else concerned must be. It doesn't seem logical for anyone to expect that changes won't be made to what he or she created in the wiki. It exists for people to use, add to, and update. I had an idea this morning but I don't know whether it will work or not. Since the Land and Property page needs to stay the way it is, is there any way Nathan could copy it to his user page or some where else to preserve the original? There is a real possibility that someone else will make changes at some point in time. If not to Land and Property, maybe to something else that needs to stay the way it is. It won't be me because I have stopped working on the US or Canada for now anyway. I don't want to inadvertently cause problems for anyone like this has been. StroudIL 00:51, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

Thank you for your response. I appreciate your explanations. Please know that it wasn't a huge problem and we aren't upset. It was just that when i went to look for something I knew was there to help a patron, I couldn't find it. That was when we realized something was completely different. And when Nathan went to look for things, they were missing. We weren't blaming you at all, but wanted to know what was being done and how many other pages it might be affecting. When you spend as much time as we have on these pages (every working hour we aren't on the counter) and then they are completely turned around, it is a little disconcerting. We do expect changes and additions in a Wiki, but this was an overhaul without explanation. We were concerned in case there was a misunderstanding somewhere and the whole idea of unportaling a page that was already not a portal was very confusing. Perhaps when David reads the information it will make sense to him. We certainly don't want you to stop working on US/Canada because your service is invaluable, but it is very helpful to know who is behind the tasks so that we can talk to that person. We know you were doing what you were asked and doing it to the best of your ability. We appreciate that. I hope you understand that it needed to be addressed so that we could learn what was happening in case there was an error which might be repeated. It is always good to investigate things that seem unusual because misunderstandings and mistakes can happen.

I hope I haven't given the impression i was upset or overwrought or anything of the kind because i wasn't. I was merely trying to get to the bottom of things and tried to let you know what I was doing. If i was unkind in any way at all, i truly apologize. It was not intended. You all are the salt of the earth - we just want to understand the instructions you are given and perhaps it is them who need to let us know before major changes happen.

Comments Requested
FamilySearch_Wiki_talk:WikiProject_New_York Dsammy 02:44, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

Named For Images in Infobox
Please take care when updating infobox, repost the named for info to Historical Facts section. I had to restore several images, not in Infobox but in Historical Facts. Dsammy 17:16, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

Land &amp; Property
You have not been unkind at all. I was just frustrated, partly because it got changed again without me having the chance to explain. (I can't blame any one but myself for that. I wrote an explanation but lost it when I went to save it. The Wiki timed out on me. Drat.) Another thing that is frustrating is the lack of communication between groups but that's been happening for a very long time.

I got thinking after I got home on Thursday, that Darris is in charge of the project, but I think Fran Jensen and Michael ____?_____ had something to do with it too.

As for not working on the US and Canada, I thought it might be best if I stopped for a time. I have plenty of other localities to work on. I will go back to it later

Land &amp; Property
You have not been unkind at all. I was just frustrated, partly because it got changed again without me having the chance to explain. (I can't blame any one but myself for that. I wrote an explanation but lost it when I went to save it. The Wiki timed out on me. Drat.) Another thing that is frustrating is the lack of communication between groups but that's been happening for a very long time.

I got thinking after I got home on Thursday, that Darris is in charge of the project, but I think Fran Jensen and Michael ____?_____ had something to do with it too.

As for not working on the US and Canada, I thought it might be best if I stopped for a time. I have plenty of other localities to work on. I will go back to it later StroudIL 10:20, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Stub Removal
Hi Dianekay

We at the FamilySearch Wiki would like to use this article,Pike County, Illinois, for a featured article on the Main Page of the Wiki. However, the word "stub" appears at the very top of the page. If you feel there is enough content to give researchers a good place to work from - we need YOU to remove the word "stub" from the article before we can feature it. Thank you for your consideration.

Bo Gbo17 15:52, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Stub Removal
Hello Dianekay

We at the FamilySearch Wiki would like to use this article,Perry County, Illinois, for a featured article on the Main Page of the Wiki. However, the word "stub" appears at the very top of the page. If you feel there is enough content to give researchers a good place to work from - we need YOU to remove the word "stub" from the article before we can feature it. I realize we have asked you to do this in another county. Thank you for your consideration.

Bo Gbo17 15:58, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Stub Removal
Hello again Dianekay

This same message applies, the one we sent regarding Stub Removal, also applies to Marion County and any other County in Illinois where you were at least one of the major contributors. Will you please do what you can to remove the word "stub".

Once again, many thanks.

Bo Gbo17 16:33, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Oneida County's TWO courthouses
This might surprise you, Oneida County has two courthouses, one at Utica and one at Rome. The one you used is Rome courthouse - bottom one. Utica courthouse has different appearance and it is top one at this site. Dsammy 21:19, 4 October 2011 (UTC)

Heading size
Headings are to be limited to H3 and H4, avoid H5 at all costs. We don't want H5 at all, saving what would be considered as H5 as "Bold" instead. I'm referring to the Resources portion, not Historical Facts section. Dsammy


 * What you said on my talk page, hold it off. This is a real deviation from county layout committee agreement established few months ago. This matter is on the NY Wikiproject agenda for clarification. Dsammy 15:41, 6 October 2011 (UTC)

Picture Removed?
Diane,

I showed your note to Dawne and she said she knew you. I am sorry if (and I probably did) I removed your picture. I try and not do that; however, I will add an image - so sorry if I took your off. I shall be more careful. Glad that you put it back on.

Please link your name so I know who to contact.

Thanks!!

joy Wyzer17 19:13, 14 October 2011 (UTC)

Moved Page
We found Sandbox kay in the Maintenance-Requested Moves and have moved it to User:Dianekay/Sandbox kay If not needed use the delete template. Sandralpond 16:40, 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Particular spelling of XXGenWeb
Inasmuch since I am part of The USGenWeb Project in 3 states plus special project - The USGenWeb Archives, we are very particular about how the state genwebs are named and we are constantly reminded of specific name format. Under no circumstances the states are spelled out. It has to be this exact format - for New York - it is NYGenWeb, Utah it is UTGenWeb, so forth, in other word XXGenWeb, XX using USPS abbreviation for each state. Dsammy 16:45, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

Headings on County Pages for Utah
Hi Dianekay,

We appreciate the discussions and decisions made by a community of experts and interested parties regarding headings on the county pages especially for New York and Illinois, We want to adopt many of those changes and adapt some specifically for Utah. Will you please review the page for FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah County Headings county headings in Utah and make comments on its discussion page?

Some volunteers for WikiProject Utah have already begun adapting the county pages. Your great suggestions will be implemented later, and we need to move now to prepare for a big push in January 2012.

Making your comments on the discussion page will allow for transparency, progress and improvement.

Thank you Wilma Adkins, WikiProject Utah manager; Marilyn Markham and Patsy Hendrickson, content specialists; and Dawne Hole and (Joy) Wyzer17, communications and volunteers liaisons.

joy Wyzer17 16:46, 25 November 2011 (UTC)