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	<title>Comments on: We Relate</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Bush</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Bush</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I heard about WeRelate at last year&#039;s FGS conference. I wanted to try it out, so I added and corrected information about a couple of individuals who were already in the system.  It was more complicated and time-consuming than I expected. There&#039;s clearly an advantage to being the first person to submit data about a person or family; those who want to add or correct information later will have a challenging task.

Though I have no experience with it, the new.familysearch.org website of the LDS church seems to be similar in many ways to WeRelate.  If and when new.familysearch.org is opened to non-Church members, it will be interesting to see how it stacks up with WeRelate in terms of popularity and ease of use.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard about WeRelate at last year&#8217;s FGS conference. I wanted to try it out, so I added and corrected information about a couple of individuals who were already in the system.  It was more complicated and time-consuming than I expected. There&#8217;s clearly an advantage to being the first person to submit data about a person or family; those who want to add or correct information later will have a challenging task.</p>
<p>Though I have no experience with it, the new.familysearch.org website of the LDS church seems to be similar in many ways to WeRelate.  If and when new.familysearch.org is opened to non-Church members, it will be interesting to see how it stacks up with WeRelate in terms of popularity and ease of use.</p>
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