To gain a bit more interest, you might talk to the people in this category:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedian_genealogists
Angela wrote:
On 3/25/06, Benjamin Webb bjwebb67@googlemail.com wrote:
I'd noticed that you'd menationed the specialised software on wikitree.org, I'd just be intereseted to know what you think about the specialised software of Rodovid http://rodovid.org and what you, as someone high up the the foundation, think about it becoming a foundation project.
That looks good too, and I've no opinion on whether Rodovid or Wikitree is using a better approach. Perhaps there are aspects of each that should be included. I'm also wondering whether Wikidata will fit into this somehow, or whether the structure you're using on Rodovid replaces that.
The last time a genealogy wiki was seriously proposed as a Wikimedia project, there was little interest, and few answers to the questions I asked at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikipeople. What software to use and what to do with the Sep11 wiki still need to be addressed. However, it is one of the proposals that comes up most often, so perhaps there is interest there, certainly from editors, but is there enough interest from developers to give this project the software changes it would need?
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