User talk:Hendricksonp

Tools for writers
Patsy, thanks for signing up to tackle the Maryland Bibliography page! You can find tutorials on editing wiki pages at Portal:Contribute. If you need any help gathering information for the article, please give me a ring at ext. 2-2071 -- I have access to volunteers who can help! Ritcheymt 23:35, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

Nice find in gazetteer article, Patsy!
Hey, great find on your gazetteer article that Google Books has that Maryland gazetteer! I'm going to add this to the Did You Know section of the Maryland Portal. Ritcheymt 22:32, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

Maryland Bibliography
Hey there, Patsy! I noticed you've done some great work on Maryland Bibliography -- thanks! As the barn raising winds down, I want to get a feel for how each article on the Maryland Barn Raising Tasks is coming along so I can tell where to allocate any help that contributors can give for a last push. Could you either send me a message by editing my User Discussion page or go to the Maryland Barn Raising Tasks page and update the column on the % of "doneness" the article is at now?

Maryland Gazetteers and Naturalization and Citezenship
On the Maryland Barn Raising Tasks page I just noticed your name beside Maryland Gazetteers and Maryland Naturalization and Citizenship. Could you give an update on the chart as to % completion on these articles, too? Ritcheymt 17:24, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

We need your opinion
In order to help the community arrive at consensus on some issues impacting most of the pages on FamilySearch Wiki, I'd like to invite you to add your opinions to the following discussions:


 * FamilySearch Wiki talk:Format for Citing and Linking to Works in FHLC, Worldcat (OCLC)
 * FamilySearch Wiki talk:Consensus
 * FamilySearch Wiki talk:Source Citation Formats
 * FamilySearch Wiki talk:Disambiguation

Thanks! Ritcheymt 12:13, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Census Project Backlog Prioritization
Could you take a look at the Requirement Backlog (second table) on FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject U.S. Census and rank the requirements/stories in priority order? You can do this by the Delphi method: Give the lowest amount of points (1) to the lowest-priority item and the highest (41? 42?) to the highest-priority item. We're doing this individually because it's so hard to get everyone together for a meeting. We need to get this done by the end of the day Monday 30 June so each individual can choose their stories and plan their tasks for the sprint.

After we tally the points for each item, we'll re-sort the backlog in priority order. Then we'll individually choose stories we want to attack during the sprint. Thanks! Ritcheymt 12:32, 26 June 2009 (UTC)