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"Challenge" became the "buzz-word" for RootsChatters - but it wasn't just "Can you find ..." challenges !
On The Lighter Side we had
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Topic: Censuswhack- the Caption competitions, from June 2005 through to
Topic: Annie's December Caption Competitionand many other light-hearted searches and challenges
On the
Photograph Restoration board, experts and beginners shared their knowledge to restore photos.
Some of the best examples were added to a
RootsChat GalleryBut the results weren't just the photos themselves: look closely at some of the topics, and you will often see comments from those who submitted the photos ["Mum is so thrilled...", "... asked me to thank all of you ..", etc].
My favourite example:
Topic: Another photo to fix ........ pleaseOn the Armed Forces Board people also rose to the various challenges, providing all sorts of information for the hungry seekers ..
What is noticeable on both these boards, is the fruitful co-operation and exchange (cross-pollination ?) with other 'expert forums'
A totally different challenge for some RootsChatters was actually just a side-effect of family history:
RootsChat offered free webspace to any RootsChatter who wanted to build a family history website.
Many RootsChatters who, on their own admission, had little or no idea of computers, internet, FTP, web-programming, etc, decided they would like to take advantage of the RootsChat offer and have their very own website.
Everybody who could pitched in and helped, and as the beginners learned, they themselves began to help others, and we now have an impressive list of RootsChat Member's websites
Topic: List of Rootschat WebsitesRootsChatters also offered help and support on topics that had nothing to do with genealogy, they helped to find people when worried parents couldn't get in touch, they offered emotional and practical support in times of need, they even supplied recipes, and ideas for presents and parties.
So, coming back to the original question:
what did Trystan and Sarah do ? Well, I know they originally started a website to help answer genealogical queries, but, in my opinion, in doing so they actually provided the basis for a
community of hobby genealogists and friends, who give and receive help in all sorts of things, not just genealogy.
On 31st. December 2005 RootsChat will be 2 years old
Happy Birthday, RootsChat, long may you grow and prosper ...Thank You,
Sarah and Trystan, for sharing your "child" with us ...
And, Thank You,
Every RootsChatter, who has helped to make this site what it is,
like a second home full of the nicest people
or, to quote someone who is not even a RootsChatter, but who has personally experienced what RootsChatters can do:
Now I know why you love RootsChat so much, everyone gives of themselves unconditionally.
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Topic: Another photo to fix ........ pleaseUpdate:
One year later:
Topic: "And now we are 3 !!": Dec 31 Rootschat's Birthdayhttp://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,202887.0.html