User talk:Rgill

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ERP
Since you recently edited Enterprise resource planning, I thought you might like to see that I have added some stuff both there and to its Talk pages. This is just a courtesy notification that I have updated the article since your last activity there. I shared my concern about disadvantages style, to which I had added some content, in the December 23 section of the Help Desk whose first response cautioned about risk of WP:NPOV.

I believe that I have altered the tone of the article to correct what I thought was an unfortunate WP:POV, or historical bias, but there is also an issue with respect to adequately presenting information about commercial software, open source, and homebrew. Many facts about ERP are true in one of these three main areas, but totally wrong for the others.User:AlMac|(talk) 22:04, 23 December 2005 (UTC)

MRP II
I know it is not neccessary to inform other editors when articles they have worked on have been further modified by someone else, but I just contacting a few recent editors to let them know that I have made significant additions to the MRP II article, and intend to do some more, unless someone objects. In my opinion, most all the ERP articles are stubs in need of attention, while the MRP II article in particular is a bunch of lists. Much more prose is needed. User:AlMac|(talk) 05:31, 10 January 2006 (UTC)