Devs and users, On April 21, 2001, Gramps was born [1]. (Actually, it was known as GRAMPS at the time, but outgrew its acronym, and is now known as just Gramps.) That means its birthday is this week, and it will be 15 years old. Amazing! Most open source projects don't last anywhere near this long. In fact, the last few years have seen some new developments that point to a long and sustained life. But what are your Gramps stories? Take a moment to celebrate Gramps, its 15 years, and post a note about Gramps and you. What are your favorite parts of Gramps? Funny stories? As a genealogist, you might also be interested in reading about Gramps at 5 years old [1], Gramps at 10 years old [2], and even a video of Gramps growing up (birth to age 9). (And just stumbled onto how to use that same video technology to visualize your Gramps data [4] . Very cool!). Happy Birthday, Gramps! Cheers! -Doug [1] - http://gramps-project.org/2006/04/looking-back-over-5-years/ [2] - http://gramps-project.org/2011/03/gramps-on-screen-savers-2002/ [3] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REPvaZ0tC_U [4] - https://github.com/claws/gramps2gource