[Ldsoss] FamilySearch Wants You and 3 Reasons You Want Us

2008-02-24 Thread Dan Lawyer
We have an immediate need for a few talented and passionate web UI developers to join the FamilySearch team. Flash/Flex experience is a plus. Here's why you want us.You can help build a cutting-edge application that will be used by millions.The cause of family history is truly meaningful and

Re: [Ldsoss] FamilySearch Labs - Smart Pedigree Viewer

2006-10-09 Thread Dan Lawyer
Don't know. We'll be talking about that this week. -Dan "Gordon Clarke" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/9/2006 7:59:18 AM Dan, When will you Open Source the Pedigree Viewer (MXML etal)? Gordon "Dan Lawyer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/6/2006 3:13 PM All, A week or so ago I posted an

Re: [Ldsoss] FamilySearch Labs - Smart Pedigree Viewer

2006-10-07 Thread Dan Lawyer
y 6 MB GEDCOM. Looks exciting though. On 10/6/06, Dan Lawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All, A week or so ago I posted an image of my pedigree in a smart pedigree viewer we've been working on. Many people expressed an interest in playing with the viewer using their own data and I thought this group

[Ldsoss] Survey Results: How well do you know your relatives

2006-09-01 Thread Dan Lawyer
Thanks to those of you that took a minute to complete the survey on how well we know our relatives. All of the results are posted on the Taking Genealogy to the Common Person blog (http://eatslikeahuman.blogspot.com/). Dan LawyerProduct ManagerFamily and Church HistoryThe Church of Jesus

Re: [Ldsoss] PAF File Format

2006-08-02 Thread Dan Lawyer
Contact Gordon Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). There is a simple license agreement (I know, not open source but we're working on it) that needs to be filled out. "Jay Askren" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/2/2006 6:51:19 AM Does anyone know how one would get a hold of the PAF file format? There are several

[Ldsoss] Church Sponsored OSS

2005-10-27 Thread Dan Lawyer
I'm curious in the groups feedback on a couple of questions. 1) Should the Church host/sponsor OSS projects for Church related initiatives? Something like forge.lds.org. 2) If the Church were to host such a site, what is the basic feature set required to make it successful? 3) What are the