Enabling the Distributed Family Tree

This is the official research blog for the Distributed Family Tree, an open network of genealogical data and metadata.  In a nutshell, the big idea is that we can combine all available genealogical information on the Internet into a single distributed network.  The foundation for this network is the substance of the Master's Thesis that I am currently working on.

Clearing the Cache

I made a few small fixes and improvements to the GEDCOM importing code which will show up in Genesis/PGVAgent 0.0.31.  These changes won’t impact data that has already been imported though.  If you’d like to clear the old data to make way for the new, you can delete the cache by finding the Genesis database and deleting it (while Genesis is not running, of course).  The next time you start Genesis it will create a new database from scratch.

You can find the database in your user directory.  For example, mine is at C:\Documents and Settings\Hilton Campbell\user\Genesis.

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  1. […] only new data will be interpreted; anything already in the cache won’t be touched.  You can delete the cache or wait for the next release which will include a “Clear the Cache” […]

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