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I'm recieving lots of positive feedback on the APM Conceptual Framework that is attempting to help readers prioritize the Gartner APM model. I've summarized 15 pages of Gartners APM Magic Quadrant detail into 1 slide. I still need access to upload that slide as an artifact that will show the summaraized view. I was hoping for editors to make it read more like a Wiki article than a pulished article. This is not an advertising campain by any means. Any feedback is appreciated, Thank You.

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File permission problem with File:APM Conceptual Framework.jpg

Thanks for uploading File:APM Conceptual Framework.jpg, which you've sourced to http://www.apmdigest.com/prioritizing-gartners-apm-model. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file agreed to license it under the given license.

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Hi Larry,

I didn't get a chance at the AfD, but wanted to say I think you've done a very nice job of adding more detail to this article without descending into the opaque jargon that plagued the the original article. The article is definitely more encyclopedic and on a sounder basis than at the start of the AfD process. Thanks for your contributions, -- Mark viking ( talk) 04:13, 28 March 2013 (UTC) reply

  • Thanks Mark, I appreciate your feedback. It was a good learning experience for me, both academically and in broadening my understanding of the Wiki subculture. I’m now acutely aware of commercial selling and will be watching for it moving forward. LarryDragich ( talk) 14:52, 20 April 2013 (UTC) reply