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Mentor?
editYou have a couple of responses to the question that you posted on the help desk (and my talk page). You can find your question, and the responses, at the bottom of this link. The responses basically sum up what I would say, especially the part where it would help if you told us what the article that you have in mind is. Dismas|(talk) 10:50, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
SLM/ALM
editFirst off, I'm not familiar with software lifecycle management or application lifecycle management and the concepts sound like Greek to me. That said, it sounds like you may want to improve/expand the Software Lifecycle Management article instead of creating another article. Though, given my lack of understanding of the terms, I may be wrong. So, why not head over to Wikipedia:WikiProject Computing and ask about your ideas on their talk page. Since these concepts have to do with computing, they would seem to be the people that could help the best. They have a rather lengthy members list, so it would seem to me that someone there would have a good grasp of the concepts that you're working on. Sorry that I couldn't help more, Dismas|(talk) 03:24, 1 June 2011 (UTC)