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by antoine_b
1051 days ago
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Thank your for taking the time (!) to articulate your thoughts.
We think there will be many angles to look up our site:
- Do other people share my name, n my country and in the word?
- How rare is my first or last name?
- How old is that person I met? What's their birthday?
- Percentage of a population accounted for as proxy of a country's digital footprint.
You will find these answers super quickly, without a great investment.
That being said, we're also looking for volunteers: people who find lists or create dozens of records. As I'm sure you know, Wikipedia runs on 300,000 volunteers - that's 1 volunteer for 10,000 visitors!
Wikipedia volunteers do it for the love of knowledge. I think we can find similar-minded people, probably among those currently active in genealogy.
One last note about our name, we're a proper 501(c)(3) and our name is trademarked so I see little risk there.
Thank you again for your constructive remarks. |
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it's not about trademark risk - you should sit down with someone and say the name "The Population Project" out loud, without saying anything else about the project, and ask them what they _think_ it means
Shakespeare was being ironic: _everything_ is in a name