10 groups total will not be enough
So I just got notified that I was accepted into the CET test. I went to the CET page and was surprised that I could only upload a gedcom, and the upload button was greyed out. As I was reading the getting started page I noted that it looked just like the Family Groups page. I left one of my 10 Family Groups and now the Upload Gedcom button is blue. That would indicate that CET groups are counted along with the Family Groups with a limit of 10 groups total.
If the limit is 10 total groups across Family Groups, Family Groups with trees and CET Groups…that will not be enough.
I don't personally need to create a CET for my entire ancestry, much of it is correct in FamilySearch. But there are a few places where I'm working on brick walls or the FamilySearch tree is so confused that I need to keep my research separate until it is all clear. That means several CET groups.
If I am sharing those problem spots with different parts of my family, different researchers will need to access different tree pieces…
If I was interested in building a DNA tree down from a single ancestor, that would be another tree entirely…
and what if as a consultant I am asked to help someone with their CET? I understand that Helper mode doesn't include access to Family Groups. Does it include access to CETs?
Just for an idea, I have 51 trees that I own on Ancestry.com and another 34 that I have been invited to help with. I don't know that you need to allow that many groups…but 10 total across Family Groups and CETs is simply not enough.
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@AnneLoForteWillson Thank you very much for participating in our "Early Access" testing of the CET. I will forward your concern to our engineers.
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Anne,
Thank you for letting us know how many trees you have on Ancestry. We have set the number of CETs + Groups to 10 during this early testing phase. One of our tasks is to determine what the correct number should be and make those changes prior to a feature launch.We obviously cannot rigidly specify how users make use of these trees, but there is a sense that CETs could, for most, represent the trees in which they do all their best and permanent work, rather than just using these for temporary theoretical tree building.
I really appreciate all your various use cases. This is a solid and valuable bit of user feedback.
I would love for other to chime in with thoughts on 1) what the number of allowed trees should be & 2) What are the various use cases under which you would create a CET.
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Thank you for your feedback and for testing CET.
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