James M. Phillips

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FedEx Institute of Technology

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... and welcome! :-)

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ok ok, so maybe you are getting a bit tired of the avalanche of your warnings on your talk page. Where are our manners? Here's a more proper welcome:


Welcome!

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Now all that being said, there is a strong concern that your first contributions are copied without apparent authorisation from various sources which is something we tend to worry about as I am sure you can understand. A second, more personnal concern, is that you should try to avoid conflict of interest or apparence thereof. One simple way to do this is to avoid creating new articles about yourself or your projects (or projects you've been actively involved in. But I do hope you stick around and help out as someone with your background certainly can. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 03:43, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

sorry but another warning

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please don't remove maintenance templates

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Templates like wikify or categorize are actually helpful for other editors. Please, do not remove them unless you have adressed the problems that they point out. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 04:21, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of FedEx Institute of Technology

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The article Advanced Distributed Learning Workforce Co-Lab has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Promotional article written by user who is a name match for the director

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Proposed deletion of James M. Phillips

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The article James M. Phillips has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

No independent sources, article written by a close associate

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