Questions:
"No one owns their distant ancestors."
--Noah Tutak, CEO Geni.com, "Privacy in a Collaborative Environment" RootsTech 2012, Feb. 4, 2012, 1:45-2:45 session). Here are some of the questions I came up with and that were asked during the lecture from Noah Tutak, CEO Geni.com, entitled: "Privacy in a Collaborative Environment" (RootsTech 2012, Feb. 4, 2012, 1:45-2:45 session).
- How can I take genealogy, a single person hobby, and collaborate with others?
- How can I assess AND access others expertise in photography, genealogy, writing, etc.
- How can I access what you have, and how can you access what I have?
- How can we come together and coordinate and share our work?
- How can my work interact with your work?
- How can we prevent anyone from having to do what has already been done?
- How do we prevent duplication of work?
- What do you know that I don't know? What do I know that you don't know? How can we put it together to further our research?
- How do we still have privacy in a collaborative environment?
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