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What to Share, and How

What to Share, and How

April 2, 2014 by Justin Durand

Originally shared by Tony Proctor

What to Share, and How

The subject of public family trees frequently does the rounds. In this post, I want to examine what people would like to share — software permitting — and the functional requirements of that sharing.

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