User talk:Phil Holmes
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Meelar (talk) 20:53, August 18, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Doping (semiconductor)
Good job on the doping article! Many of the details of diffusion rates etc. had escaped me, as I've only had the most basic education in this area.
If you would care to expand the III-V section of the article, I think that could use some attention as well.
--Joel 22:18, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Ipswich
I've done something with Ipswich re that image, it's better, but still looks odd, but that's due to the lack of text in the surrounding paragraphs: so feel free to edit the Ipswich article yourself. Alf melmac 12:30, 3 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] OSS
Hi Phil, I added OSI back to "see also" under Amdocs. Objective Systems Integrators is similar to Amdocs since we are an OSS developer. Our OSS framework is NETeXPERT. We've been around for 2 decades. Would it be better to create a new header with a list of OSS vendors? Thanks, Andrew Lee.
- I deleted your addition because it looks very much like you'd added a link to a company with which you're associated. This would seem to breach http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_links#Advertising_and_conflicts_of_interest. The link it points to is a page where you appear to be the major contributor. At the time I deleted the link, your company's wiki page was also marked for deletion as non-notable, which would back up the assertion that the link should not have been there. It seems to me that you are advertising your own company, which would be a breach of Wiki guidelines.--Phil Holmes (talk) 14:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)