Back in June, I submitted a proposal for a 20 minute pre-recorded talk for RootsTech 2026. I knew in mid-May that it was a longshot because I'm supposed to be in India during RootsTech next March and that it might be better for me to target RootsTech 2027 for a session. Earlier in the week I received a formal response to the proposal. It was a nice note, and I'm not sharing all of it above. The organizers receive a lot of proposals and it was a competitive process.
I am still thinking about whether I'll turn the proposed talk into something else, position it for a different genealogy event, or save the topic for a later time.
Big thanks to Sophia who assisted with research over the summer, organizing a timeline and some slides for the potential talk. I still have the source material and some concepts that maybe we'll put to use in another format.
Registration opens for the 2026 conference (both in-person and online) on 24 September at Rootstech.org.
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